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Published: 2022-02-09, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In an era when 50GB of iCloud storage is 99 cents per month, and trim, slim external SSDs are getting cheaper, external hard drives, based on spinning platter disks, might appear less essential than they once were. But modern ones are faster, more stylish...
Published: 2022-02-09, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In an era when 50GB of iCloud storage is 99 cents per month, and trim, slim external SSDs are getting cheaper, external hard drives, based on spinning platter disks, might appear less essential than they once were. But modern ones are faster, more stylish...
Published: 2020-02-04, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
5TB is peak portable single-drive capacity, Small and light, AES-256 hardware encryption with password, Ships with apps for backup/restore, reformatting and checking drive health, and more,
At list price, the 5TB version has a higher cost per gigabyte than the 4TB version
Its combination of solid performance, hardware encryption, and useful utilities makes the 5TB WD My Passport a strong contender for everyday backup of sensitive data or storing a massive collection of videos, photos, and documents...
Published: 2024-06-17, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
The WD My Passport TB provides the space you need for all your backup needs. Additionally it's well presented and safe under its chassis, including the best possible encryption to ensure your data is safe. So if you have a need, a need for space then the...
Published: 2020-04-08, Author: John , review by: eftm.com.au
Abstract: In this age of laptop setups, working from home and prioritizing portability, an issue that often rears its ugly head is storage space. Whether you're clogged up with a disgusting amount of project briefs and word documents, or otherwise video games and m...
You can never have enough storage, and you can never have enough portable storage. This is where the WD My Passport SSD comes in – its small, lightweight and fast!It's small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and can easily slip into a pocket which yo...
Published: 2019-12-02, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: WD My Passport 4TB - Costs £89.99 via WesternDigital.com Here at What Mobile, we have covered a number of My Passport hard drives. The latest we got our hands on is the 4TB version. For some reason, WD never changes the name of there devices which can be...
Abstract: We live in an era where people need everything compact and portable that can carried around without any hassle. When it comes to tech and gadgets then people are more concerned about the portability of the device. There was a time when SDDs and HDD were o...
Pros, 5TB is peak portable single-drive capacity. Small and light. AES-256 hardware encryption with password. Ships with apps for backup/restore, reformatting and checking drive health, and more
Cons, At list price, the 5TB version has a higher cost per gigabyte than the 4TB version
Bottom LineIts combination of solid performance, hardware encryption, and useful utilities makes the 5TB WD My Passport a strong contender for everyday backup of sensitive data or storing a massive collection of videos, photos, and documents...
Encryption supported, Highly portable, Up to 1TB capacity, Stable file transfer
Transfer speed is slightly slower than advertised, High asking price
WD's My Passport SSD was certainly not a disappointing one. While we were slightly bummed that the external SSD performed below the advertised 515MB/s transfer speed, along with the minor hiccups experienced during our file transfer test, we will not deny...