JAKARTA – October 29 2012 – With the consumer availability of Microsoft Windows 8 operating system, Seagate Technology plc (NASDAQ: STX) is helping to make the move as seamless as possible for those making the upgrade. Seagate® Backup Plus family of drives is the essential upgrade tool to ensure that all your important files make the move with you. All of Seagate’s external storage devices are compatible with current Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP, and will also work with the new Windows 8 OS.
According to Gartner’s Forecast Analysis: PC OS Market, Worldwide, 2008-2015, 2011 Update, July 2011; “By the end of 2012 it is expected that 9.6 million of the installed base of personal computers will run Windows 8 and by 2013, it is predicted that 193.2 million personal computers in use will be running Windows 8.”
Without a doubt the Windows 8 launch is the most exciting upgrade of the year for the PC market. But before you make the upgrade, it is critical that you perform a back up, or, to put it more succinctly, pack up all your photos, music, movies, financial records and other important documents. Sometimes things get lost in a move and a Seagate Backup Plus hard drive can be your protection plan. This award-winning external hard drive from Seagate makes the task of backup and migrating of important data and content simple. Back up doesn’t need to be complicated and Seagate is making it easier than it has ever been.
This family of external storage is available in red, blue, silver and black for the portable 2.5-inch form factor with manufacturer’s suggested retail prices by capacity: 500GB, $78; and 1TB, $118. The Backup Plus Desktop 3.5-inch drive: 2TB, $123; dan 3TB, $174 MSRP.
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