Best external 1Tb hard drive?

i have a 750Gb hard drive in an enclosure case that connects via USB to my Macbook Pro, but i had a horrible time when i first got it to actually work with the MBP.
anyone have any suggestions for a good 1Tb external drive? USB or Firewire, doesnt matter.
-Sin

Hi,
I have one of these (2.5" enclosure) and it works great (FW800 much better than USB2):
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/MEQM0GBK/
I also have one of these (3.5" enclosure), and it also works great (FW800 . . . .):
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/MEFW924AL1K/
Pop in the HD of your choice, connect FW800, and it's good to go.
Then there's a dock which will handle either 2.5" OR 3.5" HDs (makes for the easiest way to swap HDs, but leaves HD "open" and isn't very portable):
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/FWU2ES2HDK/

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