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I have searched the forums for information on this but I'd appreciate that which I've already read being fleshed out by a few opinions here. 
Basically, I currently have 8GB of photos which aren't backed up. This, I'm sure you'll agree, is a cardinal sin of photography. Now my original thinking was to buy a reasonable branded 1TB (or even 1.5TB) drive and leave it permanently on top of my PC's tower. Then I saw the Seagate FreeAgent Go series and thought twice.
Whilst it's true that this HDD will remain near my PC for the most part, I do run photos on two computers at different properties and, furthermore, like the flexibility of being able to run the HDD to family and friends if they want to see photos. Besides that, the current 300GB HDD I have running requires external power and just makes carrying it that much bulkier.
And there's more - I'm off on my travels to Switzerland and Australia for several months next year - being able to shift all of my photos onto a truly portable HDD no matter where I was (so long as I had a PC) is a massive boon to me.
However, am I being stupid in paying £70 for 500GB when 1.5TB can be had for the same? Or here does the practicality override the size issue? I'd never fill 500GB anyway...(or so he says).
Lastly, does anyone have any superior alternatives to the Seagate FreeAgent? Reviews generally seem to favour this over the Western Digital Passport range.
Any help greatly appreciated - thanks!

Basically, I currently have 8GB of photos which aren't backed up. This, I'm sure you'll agree, is a cardinal sin of photography. Now my original thinking was to buy a reasonable branded 1TB (or even 1.5TB) drive and leave it permanently on top of my PC's tower. Then I saw the Seagate FreeAgent Go series and thought twice.
Whilst it's true that this HDD will remain near my PC for the most part, I do run photos on two computers at different properties and, furthermore, like the flexibility of being able to run the HDD to family and friends if they want to see photos. Besides that, the current 300GB HDD I have running requires external power and just makes carrying it that much bulkier.
And there's more - I'm off on my travels to Switzerland and Australia for several months next year - being able to shift all of my photos onto a truly portable HDD no matter where I was (so long as I had a PC) is a massive boon to me.
However, am I being stupid in paying £70 for 500GB when 1.5TB can be had for the same? Or here does the practicality override the size issue? I'd never fill 500GB anyway...(or so he says).
Lastly, does anyone have any superior alternatives to the Seagate FreeAgent? Reviews generally seem to favour this over the Western Digital Passport range.
Any help greatly appreciated - thanks!