maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-10-04 15:22:46
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Pink is our new obsession, and we have Western Digital to blame. Its pink, portable Passport hard drive (try saying that fast) is small enough to fit in Steven Tyler’s mouth, yet it comes with two of our most favorite features in the world: sweet speed...
It’s fast, it’s light, it requires only one cord!...
Google advertising/software is unnecessary; the black 320GB variant is only $20 more.
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-10-04 15:22:47
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Notebook users would be wise to keep a portable backup of their drive’s contents, as they are prone to dying at a young age from being moved around so much. Western Digital’s solution to this conundrum is the WD Passport – a USB-powered...
Sexy design Huge capacity Works with Macs and PCs...
Hard-shell case is optional Software can be confusing Y cable costs an extra $10 USD...
The WD Passport is a decent product, with flourishes of greatness. We love being able to have our bookmarks and files synced all the time, and to be able to essentially take “our PC” with us to any computer. The WD Sync software works rather w...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-10-04 15:22:48
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A hard disk drive cannot be too big. Very often we get to the point when we start thinking of getting a new storage solution, because the old one can no longer fit all the data that we need for comfortable living. Those who care most about mobility of...
The new Western Digital solution turned out an indisputable success. It is not only the today’s largest external solution on 2.5” hard disk drive, but it proves excellent in all work modes tested. I would specifically like to stress great perf...
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Pocket hard drives such as the Western Digital Passport ($199.99 direct) are certainly handy for backing up your notebook or desktop hard drive. In cases where you dont want to shuttle your laptop back and forth to work, this 120GB, 5,400-rpm portab...
Good bang for the buck. Protective rubberized exterior. Security features such as secure browsing and portable Microsoft Outlook access. 128-bit AES encryption.
Only single-headed mini USB cable.
Ruggedized for travel, the Western Digital Passport is a good companion for the desktop-bound commuter. With it, you can take your files home or back them up for posterity...
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Today I’ll be taking a look at Western Digital’s recently upgraded Passport series of portable hard drives; in particular, the 120GB bus-powered Passport. But Paul, didn’t you tell us to avoid generally fragile, death-prone 2.5-inch hard drives in y...
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WD has upped its storage densities on its new range of high-end portable hard drives. Starting at 1TB and going up to 3TB, we have the middle-range 2TB under review. These new drives go by the ‘Ultra' tag, but this means little anymore (originally it mean...
Simplicity is the name when it comes to storage, as it should be. The software is easy to use, if a little thin on available actions, but the full drive encryption is major bonus, even if it's limited to Macs and PCs. Drive performance is improved somewha...
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