WD My Passport Edge External Hard Drive Review
Introduction and Specifications
Times have changed, obviously, with the advent of cloud-based storage solutions like Dropbox, but portable storage on a physical device is still as necessary as ever, especially when you need a substantial amount of available capacity for backup purposes. External hard drives are the ticket here, and Western Digital has a teeny-tiny one that offers 500GB of storage in a form factor that fits in your pants pocket with relative ease.
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Model Number: Interface: Capacity: Primary OS Support: Physical Dimensions: Weight: Warranty: Price: |
WDBK6Z5000ATT USB 3.0/2.0 (5Gbps max) 500GB Windows 7/8, Mac OS X Lion or Mountain Lion 3.21 x 0.5 x 4.43 inches (HxDxW) 0.3lbs. 2-year limited approx. $79.99-99.99 (street prices) |
WD opted for a USB 3.0 interface on the chassis that offers much more bandwidth than the SATA 3Gbps port on the drive itself and obviates the need for any external power supply, as the unit can simply run off of the USB port’s power. There’s 500GB of capacity on board, which is substantial enough for most users needing storage on the go, and the drive features a modest 5400RPM spindle speed with 8MB cache.