Too lazy to pop your existing HDD out in favor of a
Momentus XT solid state hybrid drive? There's a
Monster for that. In what has to be one of the poorest partnership decisions of the new millennium, Seagate has decided to hitch its wagon to a company famous for
scamming customers,
suing small businesses and charging a fortune for things that... well,
shouldn't cost a fortune. Here at CES, Seagate and Monster Digital are introducing the Dakar series of upgrade kits, which will be offered with 750GB and 500GB models of Seagate's Momentus XT drive at suggested retail prices of $289.99 and $269.99, respectively. For those keeping count, the drives alone will run you around $100 (500GB) and $185 (750GB), which means that you're paying well over a Benjamin for the following: software (not needed; download cloning apps for free), cables (a couple of bucks on Monoprice), an instructional video (Monster should actually
pay you to watch this) and a screwdriver (you have ten -- just look). Great product launch, guys. Just great.
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