Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Passport Pro WDBRNB Thunderbolt and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Passport Pro WDBRNB Thunderbolt.
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Published: 2014-07-02, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Thanks to an enormous capacity in a still just handleable bus-powered package drive chassis, the WD My Passport Pro could prove invaluable for carrying huge volumes of data on the road. At £350 for the 4 TB version it is not pocket-change cheap but nevert...
Abstract: The key word here, I'd argue, is Thunderbolt. The 4TB version of the My Passport Pro offers transfer speeds of up to 230MB/s; the 2TB version, which Western Digital provided to us for review, does even better at 233MB/s. If you've got a Thunderbolt Mac, y...
The WD My Passport Pro is fast, portable, and has some of the largest storage capacity you can find. It supports multiple RAID setups, has a well-designed built-in Thunderbolt cable, and is comparatively affordable
The drive doesn't support USB nor does it have an extra Thunderbolt port. The 4TB version is bulky
The WD My Passport Pro is an all-around excellent storage solution for any Thunderbolt-enabled Macs, particularly the MacBook Pro or Air....
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Published: 2014-03-27, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Great striped drive performance, Good capacity/performance balance, Easy, to, use tools, Really nicely made
Loud fan whirr, Thunderbolt, only, No SSD option at all
The My Passport Pro is smart, fast and very desirable for portable working. It's the fastest possible storage, but it's still pro-level, and offers true portability with terabytes of storage for under £250. Not a bad deal at all....
bigger and heavier than a conventional portable drive, no USB interface
Portable drives generally trade performance for portability, but the My PassPort manages to provide desktop-levels of performance wrapped up in a chunky but still portable design. The WD Passport Pro is also quite competitively priced when compared with o...
Published: 2014-07-10, Author: Albert , review by: pcworld.in
Hand it to Western Digital for trying new things. It's cool that there's a portable software RAID solution available, and bus-powered storage options with 4TB capacities are few and far between. Western Digital also offers a 2TB version of the My Passport...
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Published: 2014-06-07, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Excellent performance, Durable build, Zero setup, Integrated Thunderbolt cable, Buspowered, Bang for buck (35 sen per GB), Good bundles tools, 3year warranty
Slightly on the bulky side (for 4TB), No SSD option, No additional port for daisychaining
The WD My Passport Pro is an excellent companion to your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and desktop Mac. Being bus-powered and integrated with a Thunderbolt cable, the unit is absolutely no-frills. Just plug and go. With performance to boot too. Highly recommen...
Published: 2014-05-18, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Abstract: WD introduce d the world's first portable Thunderbolt dual-drive solution last month, aimed at creative professionals and enthusiasts on the Mac platform. Available in 2TB and 4TB configurations, My Passport Pro offers RAID functionality with input-output...
Although both drives offer 4TB of storage, their performance as well as features and price differ quite greatly. The Seagate Backup Plus Fast is appreciable faster and with a recommended retail price of US$299.99, it is also significantly cheaper. And at ...