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Seagate unveil their Wireless Plus mobile device, take your data everywhere

Seagate unveil new portable storage option with their Wireless Plus mobile storage product.

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CES 2013 - Seagate have announced the next step in their wireless storage products with the Seagate Wireless Plus. The new Wireless Plus device was designed to wirelessly stream content for up to 8 mobile devices, as well as feature enough storage on-board for 500 high-definition movies.

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Seagate's Wireless Plus also comes with a 10-hour battery life which will match the battery life of most smartphones and tablets, and comes with 1TB of storage so you won't be bored with the amount of content you can store on the device. The device is accessed through the mobile Seagate Media app which is available for iOS, Android and Kindle Fire HD devices.

Not only that, but it can work with pretty much any device that can connect to a Wi-Fi network, and better yet - you can use the Wireless Plus to watch video, photos or listen to music through your TV using Apple AirPlay, DLNA or an application designed specifically for Samsung Smart TVs and Blu-ray players.

Seagate's Wireless Plus comes with a removable USB 3.0 adapter which means you can quickly shoot your content onto the device, or vica versa. The new wireless storage product is available now from Amazon and BestBuy for an MSRP of $199.99.

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