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A-DATA SH93 Waterproof and Shock Resistant HDD Video Review

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

http://www.tweaktown.com A-DATA sent us over its SH93 320GB yellow waterproof and shock resistant portable HDD for video review and its durability impresses. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • i always go swimming with my harddisks, so this would be very handy for me!

  • its hdd, running @ 5400 RPM dont think SSD do that ;)

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  • But if you jiggle the usb cable the wrong way , it breaks easily !

  • Why this HDD is so cheap? in my country it costs only around 63 dollars while the cheapest 2.5" sata hdd or other brand portable hdd costs from ~100dol.?

  • mantaappp loo mahh...

  • @judgen its a fujitsu MJA2500BH drive. And it is durable as hell

  • @mentalporn My guess would be a two platter (160gb each) WD disk at 5.4k RPM.. In other words, the enclosure might be good but the disk itself is most likely not excessively good.

  • @00comm

    dude, you're so bogus. I read a review of your supposed journey man, and i would say that it is pretty unlikely that a casual user of the HHD would spam the net with it's virtues

  • Looks nice but I always wonder, with drives that are this well insulated, how it handles the cooling problem. If I decide to dump 200 GB of movies onto it before a trip will it melt? I've seen little external drives like this get too hot to handle after something like that.

  • I took this backpacking with me for 4 months. From South Korean winter @ 10 below zero to Philippines spring 100+ degrees F. It survived salt water, getting dropped, rain, 100% humidity, sand, snow, getting frozen (literally ice frozen to it), and 7000+ft altitudes. Not to mention it was in a back pack getting shaken harder than a San Francisco martini the entire time.

    Not to mention I plugged it into dozens of computers with more OS's than I can count and it worked on EVERY one of them.

  • What disk is inside? WD? Samsung? Hitachi?

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