Passport For Mac 1 Tb

Passport For Mac 1 Tb 6,6/10 934 votes

My Passport™ for Mac is trusted, portable storage that perfectly complements your on-the-go lifestyle. Compatible with USB-C and USB-A devices, My Passport for Mac comes equipped to connect with today's latest technology. The My Passport for Mac portable drive is trusted to store the massive amounts of photos, videos and music you love. Its sleek style is fun and fits comfortably in.

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September 22nd, 2011 by Kevin OBrien Western Digital My Passport for Mac Review (1TB) Western Digital completely redesigned and increased the capacity on both their My Passport for Mac and portable hard drives. Besides the new look, the latest models increase the capacities offered, upping the previous cap at 500GB to 750GB and 1TB. In this review we take a look at the more affordable 1TB My Passport for Mac, which offers a stylish all-plastic case and a USB 2.0 interface with the price listed at $129. WD My Passport for Mac Specs • Interface - USB 2.0 • Capacity • 500GB - WDBL1D5000ABK • 750GB - WDBBXV7500ABK • 1TB - WDBBXV0010BBK • Height 0.60 Inches, Length 4.35 Inches, Width 3.23 Inches • Weight 0.31 Pounds • Operating 41° F to 95° F • Non-operating -4° F to 149° F • Formatted HFS+ Journaled • No external power required Build and Design The new My Passport for Mac changes the design slightly from the previous model, with the most noteable difference being the new color scheme which is designed to match the aluminum-bodied MacBook-line from Apple. The case on the My Passport for Mac is plastic versus aluminum on the My Passport Studio, which adds some layer of cost savings as well as makes this particular model lighter than the other offering. The color scheme is two-tone with a black border and bottom half, with a brushed-metal appearance top cover.

The back of the drive contains one USB 2.0 port and an LED activity light. The USB port is actually a Micro-USB connection on the drive, a nice touch since most users have done away with dated mini-USB cords. It's a small thing for sure, but we still see new drives released with old interface designs. The bottom of the drive is all-black, with black rubber feet and a product information label which includes important information such as the model number and serial number. The My Passport for Mac isn't exactly the easiest case to take apart, with two plastic case halves which snap together very securely. With a little effort from a fingernail and an old credit card, we were able to split the case open without damaging it, exposing custom hard drive within.

The drive is similar to the 1TB WD10TPVT found in the My Passport Studio, although this one integrates the USB 2.0 controller with the circuit board of the drive, allowing for fewer internal components and circuitry. Performance The My Passport for Mac includes a standard USB 2.0 interface, which offers compatibility with close to every computer on the market and reasonable performance for most users. While not as fast as eSATA or FireWire 800, it can still transfer photos, movies, and documents without musch hassle. We measured peak sequential transfers speed of 34.5MB/s read and 28.5MB/s write using CrystalDiskMark, which is close to the upper-range of USB 2.0 capabilities. Software WD includes two simple software packages with the My Passort for Mac.