Aesthetic side, the disk Intenso lacks a bit of modernity and has rather coarse lines.
Technically, I have tested the drive on USB 2.0. I realized some writing steps (three steps and I have calculated the average to ensure reproducibility of results) and I got a transfer rate of 23 MB / s which is quite low compared to competition. But still to see the performance in USB 3.0. Note that the disc is rather "clean" at the origin: no utilities, no dozens of hidden files, which for me is a very positive point.
In conclusion, this is a hard drive quite right that still can be a bit expensive considering these performances. I already had the opportunity to test a USB key Intenso and I was pretty disappointed with its aesthetics, its speed of transfer and ultimately its price / performance ratio. With this hard drive, even if it seems more satisfying, it remains a step below what the competition offers.