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April 2012
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Schnelle Transferraten dank USB 3.0
Passwortschutz
Backup-Software
Extrem viel Speicherplatz
Hohe Übertragungsraten
USB 3.0
Leise
Sehr hohes Kopiertempo
Sehr kurze Zugriffszeit
Robust und geräuschlos
Leichte
Kleine Bauweise
Backup-Software im Paket
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Glänzende Kunststoffseite anfällig für Kratzer
Etwas dicker und schwerer als Standardfestplatten in diesem Format
Enormous capacity. Speedy USB 3.0 transfer rates. Attractive compact chassis.
Not as future-proofed as some competitors. Connections limited to USB
The Western Digital My Passport (2TB) is a speedy and capacious drive that will undoubtedly satisfy most users, but it's missing some of the features and future-proofing that give other drives in its price range an edge....
WD's My Passport drive packs a lot of storage into a small enclosure and includes some useful software, to boot. Is it worth its $199 price-tag? Given the absolute lack of competition out there, and also the fact that most 1TB enclosures of this size ...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-26, Autor: The , Testbericht von: hardwarebbq.com
Zusammenfassung: WD sent a new portable hard drive- 2 TB My Passport drive with USB 3.0 port for evaluation.Time and again, External hard drive has become very useful in more 1 ways: as a backup and as a source for portable storage and with devices such as LCD screens and...
Western Digital brings consumers peace of mind by allowing you to backup a ton of data in a small compact device that will fit in your pocket with the My Passport 2TB USB 3.0 portable external drive! ...
Zusammenfassung: With so many choices in the marketplace, external hard disk drives have become somewhat of a commodity, differentiated mainly by storage capacity and price. Hence, branded manufacturers like Seagate and Western Digital try to differentiate their produ....
The USB 3.0-based WD My Passport Portable offers top capacity and fast performance in a compact, good-looking, and sturdy package. It also comes with useful software, and it's relatively affordable
The My Passport's included backup software doesn't allow you to back up on a schedule
The WD My Passport Portable makes an excellent portable drive for both desktop and laptop computers, at home or while on the road.
Veröffentlicht: 2012-03-24, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: storagereview.com
Massive 2TB of storage from a single 2.5-inch hard drive, USB 3.0 interface for transfer speeds averaging 110MB/s, Helpful and intuitive supplied software
Metal-alloy case would have been preferred
In a market with most external storage solutions still topping off at 1TB, Western Digital was able to raise the height of the bar two-fold with a 2TB storage solution designed around a single portable 2.5-inch hard drive...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-05, Autor: Alan , Testbericht von: OCModShop
Zusammenfassung: Using a large external drive makes sense if you don't have to have the data accessible all of the time. You can get cheap 1-terabyte drives to store tons of high-definition videos and music. Using a large external drive for backup also makes sense, as you...
Zusammenfassung: We're still waiting for some truly great external hard drive Black Friday deals to surface (it's only a matter of time), but this Western Digital My Passport is a pretty good one to get started with. Delivering a 4TB of storage in a tiny footprint and wei...
Pocket-friendly form factor, Hits speeds of up to 470MB/s, Quieter and more durable than a HDD, USB Type-C and Type-A cabling, Three-year warranty as standard, Decent software bundle
No LED status indicator
Our second test revolves around two scenarios; copying across a folder containing large files such as ISOs; and copying across a program folder full of various small files. My Passport SSD copes better with few large files rather than many small, yet perf...