wd my passport | KitGuru https://www.kitguru.net KitGuru.net - Tech News | Hardware News | Hardware Reviews | IOS | Mobile | Gaming | Graphics Cards Thu, 20 Aug 2020 12:09:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://www.kitguru.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cropped-KITGURU-Light-Background-SQUARE2-32x32.png wd my passport | KitGuru https://www.kitguru.net 32 32 Western Digital releases new My Passport external SSDs https://www.kitguru.net/components/ssd-drives/joao-silva/western-digital-releases-new-my-passport-external-ssds/ https://www.kitguru.net/components/ssd-drives/joao-silva/western-digital-releases-new-my-passport-external-ssds/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2020 12:00:50 +0000 https://www.kitguru.net/?p=482458 Available with up to 2TB of storage, the new My Passport external SSDs from Western Digital are aimed at “consumers who need to accelerate their productivity and protect their valuable content”. Featuring NVMe technology and a compact design, the new My Passport external SSDs are a stylish portable solution for your personal data. Available with 500GB, …

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Available with up to 2TB of storage, the new My Passport external SSDs from Western Digital are aimed at “consumers who need to accelerate their productivity and protect their valuable content”. Featuring NVMe technology and a compact design, the new My Passport external SSDs are a stylish portable solution for your personal data.

Available with 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB storage capacities, the WD My Passport SSDs use NVMe technology to deliver fast data transfer speeds. With read speeds of up to 1050MB/s and write speeds of up to 1000MB/s, these SSDs use a USB-C Gen2 interface to transfer the content they store. There's a USB-C cable included and USB-A adaptor in case the device you want to connect lacks a USB-C port. This SSDs are plug-and-play when used on Mac and Windows.

The My Passport external SSDs feature 256-bit AES hardware encryption for enhanced data security, and shock, vibration, and drop resistance (up to 1.98m) to prevent data loss in case an accident occurs. You can use WD's software to back up large files into your My Passport SSD or to WD's cloud service. The SDD's casing uses a bold metal design, making the My Passport external SSDs a portable, durable, and stylish device to carry your data. Perfectly sized to fit in a bag or pocket, these SSDs will be available in grey, blue, red and gold.

Susan Park, vice president of consumer solutions at Western Digital, stated that portability was taken into consideration when designing the SSD's case. The case's “rounded corners, waving ridges and soft edges enhance the My Passport SSD’s portability and make it easy to carry”, making it the perfect solution for everyday content creators, curators and hobbyists.

The WD My Passport SSDs with 500GB and 1TB capacities are available now and backed by a 5-year warranty. For now, theses SSDs will only be available in grey (other colours coming soon), priced at £136.99 for the 500GB model and £221.99 for the 1TB model. You can learn more about the new WD My Passport external SSDs HERE.

KitGuru says: Do you use an external SSD to transport data with you? What do you think about the new WD My Passport SSDs?

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ADATA launches fast, affordable portable drive https://www.kitguru.net/components/hard-drives/jules/adata-launches-fast-affordable-portable-drive/ https://www.kitguru.net/components/hard-drives/jules/adata-launches-fast-affordable-portable-drive/#respond Thu, 27 Jun 2013 13:37:10 +0000 http://www.kitguru.net/?p=140234 While the concept of ‘The Cloud' is great, we often need to move big data around quickly – or we need access when the 3G/WiFi is dire. In those cases, anyone who carries their important data on a slimline, portable drive is gonna have a superior grin on their face. In a highly competitive market, …

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While the concept of ‘The Cloud' is great, we often need to move big data around quickly – or we need access when the 3G/WiFi is dire. In those cases, anyone who carries their important data on a slimline, portable drive is gonna have a superior grin on their face. In a highly competitive market, how much are you prepared to pay for that kind of facility?  KitGuru fills its top pocket.

KitGuru was at a meeting last week.

We brought along our trust iPad with 3G and as soon as we put it down on the pub's outdoor table – we were ready to go.

One of the people we were meeting brought along the kind of flight case that you might use for a short holiday and proceeded to unpack a full size (17″) laptop and look around for anywhere they could plug an external hard drive into.

The 3rd person had a relatively slimline laptop and a ‘passport' type USB 3 drive which draws its power from the computer.

While KitGuru was able to exude a certain amount of smugness at how little we'd brought to the table and commiserated with the poor chap who had a bag of bricks, the idea of an Ultrabook with slimline 1TB external is actually quite cool. It offers a serious amount of storage and processing in a neat/nimble bag that you can throw casually over the shoulder.

It is this 3rd chap – lightweight tech man – that ADATA is aiming the HV620 external drive at.

It comes in 500GB and 1TB flavours with UK pricing expected to be around £49 for the smaller drive and £65 for the larger, so pricing is competitive with the likes of WD etc.

Apart from the USB 3 connectivity and no need for a power cable, ADATA is selling this drive on 3 key features:-

  1. Scratch Prevention Design
    The edge of the device has a slight lip all around, which prevents the surface from scratching
  2. Sleek and Glossy
    Which will appeal to us geeks, apparently
  3. LED Transfer Indicator
    So you know when a data transfer is in progress and don't remove the drive at the wrong moment

Historically, ADATA is more famous for supplying memory to other companies. They are rumoured to have made almost all of the Sony memory modules (DUOs etc) and many of the world's Asus products are also running on ADATA memory.
The company appears to be trying to win the hearts & minds in the channel for 2013/14 – using products like the HV620 – let's see how that goes.

The win here will be price. If you can find it in stores at the right price, then that will be a bonus.
The win here will be price. If you can find it in stores at the right price, then that will be a bonus.

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KitGuru says: If ADATA manages to land products in UK stores at this kind of price, then they can expect a nice little sales kick. The danger will be if the price is too close to WD and other competitors with a more established name/channel.

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