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LaCie2TB Porsche Design USB-C External Hard Drive

R1,299

Retail: R2,000
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Out of a collaboration born in 2003, a trailblazing tech firm and an iconic design house have forged another functional showpiece. The LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive welds forward-thinking technology from LaCie with immaculate style from Porsche Design.

Product features
  • New USB-C connector for next-generation computers
  • Included USB 3.0 adapter works with PC or Mac®
  • Sleek, all-aluminum enclosure by Porsche Design
  • Special editions in gold and rose gold to match the MacBook®
Product specifications
Lacie Porsche Design Mobile Drive
Model NumberSTFD2000406 or STFD2000403
Capacity 2TB / 2000GB
Physical
Color Rose Gold or Gold
Dimensions (W x D x H) 84 × 128 × 10 mm | 3.3 × 5 × 0.4 in.
Weight 193 g / 6.8 oz.
Interface USB 3.1 | USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 compatible using included USB-C to USB adapter cable
Interface Transfer 5Gb/s (maximum theoretical bus speed)
Software
  • LaCie Backup Assistant (easy way to set up automatic computer backups)
  • LaCie Private-Public (protect data with AES 256-bit encryption*)
  • Eco mode (for energy savings)
System Requirements
  • Computer with a USB-C or USB Type-A port
  • Latest version of Mac OS® X 10.5 and later / Windows® 7 and later
  • Minimum free disk space: 600MB recommended
What’s Included
  • LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive
  • USB-C cable
  • USB-C to USB-A cable
  • Quick Install Guide
What's in the box?
  • LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive
  • USB-C cable
  • USB-C to USB adapter cable
  • Quick install guide
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