1TB Silver-Plated Hard Drive

Your World. Cast in Luxury.

  • Design by Christofle, technology by LaCie
  • Hand-crafted and silvered in France
  • No power cable needed

Manufacturer Part Number
LAC9000423
Full Product Specifications

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LaCie Christofle Sphère 1 TB

LAC9000423

Capacity: 1TB
Interface: USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 compatible*)
Interface Transfer Rate: USB 3.0: 5 Gb/s
USB 2.0: 480 Mb/s
Software: LaCie Private-Public (protect data with AES 256-bit encryption**)
LaCie Backup Assistant (easy way to set up automatic computer backups)
Eco Mode(reduce energy usage by 90% when product is not in use)**
Dimensions (W x D x H): 134 x 134 x 125 mm / 5.3 x 5.3 x 4.9 in.
Weight: 500 g / 1.1 lbs.
System Requirements: Computer with a USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 port*
Latest version of Windows® 7, or Windows 8 / Mac® OS X 10.5 (LaCie Private-Public software requires Mac Intel® processor) or later
Box Content: LaCie Sphère
USB 3.0 cable
Quick Install Guide
Comments: * To achieve full interface bandwidth, connect the product to a USB 3.0 port on a computer or device.
** Encryption software is only available via download and is not available in Russia.
*** With automatic standby (1.5 W vs. 0.13 W). May vary depending on capacity and from one product to another.
When referring to drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes and one terabyte, or TB, equals one thousand billion bytes. Your computer’s operating system may use a different standard of measurement and report a lower capacity. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and will not be available for data storage.