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Western digital my passport for mac 1tb review
Western digital my passport for mac 1tb review













western digital my passport for mac 1tb review
  1. #WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT FOR MAC 1TB REVIEW INSTALL#
  2. #WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT FOR MAC 1TB REVIEW PORTABLE#

If you’re looking for speed and have the technology, the Western Digital My Passport SSD is a must have portable hard drive that as mentioned, is perfect for all data occasions. The responsiveness is great for just about all file sizes! We tested it with two programs, ATTO Disk Benchmark and CrystalDisc Benchmark and both scored extremely close to the advertised speeds of Western Digital. In terms of performance, the drive is very fast for a portable SSD. Further, the backup software easily allows you to tailor your backups and even the ability of creating automatic backups. The password protection uses 256-bit AES hardware encryption that ensures you data is fully protected.

#WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT FOR MAC 1TB REVIEW INSTALL#

While the drive can be connected to any device without the WD Discovery software, if you want to maximise its features, you do need to install the included software for backups and password protection of data. Additionally, it comes in a range of colours to suit your personality and comes with everything you need to connect it to a PC or Mac with both a USB-C and USB-A adapter.

western digital my passport for mac 1tb review

The design of the My Passport SSD is aesthetically pleasing and its metal casing really makes it standout. With that said, the drive is backward compatible with USB-A which limits the read/write speeds. Western Digital My Passport Edge for Mac 500GB External HDD Review Western Digital has slimmed down its portable My Passport line-up and sent over the latest 500GB model for testing. Unlike traditional portable SSD’s, the Western Digital My Passport SSD utilises NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) technology which allows for high-speed bandwidth, however to maximise this architecture, you do need access to a USB-C port. Furthermore, The new Western Digital My Passport is also available in four speeds that include 500GB, 1TB, 2TB and 4TB. 12,900 (MRP), which is almost double the price of the 1TB variant which costs Rs 6,600. The 2TB variant comes in at a hefty price of Rs. You get a solidly-built device and the bundled software does come in very handy for taking backups. More importantly, it’s plug-n-play for both PC and Mac, supports the latest USB-C architecture and is drop resistant up 1.98 metres. The high scores of the 2TB My Passport clearly show that Western Digital has used a good USB 3.0 controller. Western Digital have just upgraded their popular My Passport SSD series with a lightning-fast speeds boost (Read up to 1050MB/s & Write up to 1000MB/s) in a truly portable (100.08mm x 55.12mm x 8.89mm) and slimline case that is perfect for all data occasions.















Western digital my passport for mac 1tb review