USB portable ext. HD for use with MBP & FCE????

I've seen a 120 GB USB portable external Seagate HD for $117. Would this be usable as a scratch disk for use with my MBP 2.0 and final cut express HD 3.5. Are there problems with using USB externals? FW external hd's seem to be a good deal more expensive.
This may belong in the FCE forum but I thought someone here that uses an MBP might have specific experience with it.
Thanks.
Maurice

I use a Seagate 160GB 2.5" 5400 external as mirror/scratch partitions and it works OK however, if I'm capturing at high res I usually write to the internal drive (that's running at 7200) to avoid any frame loss ...

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