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April 2012
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Design sympathique
De la couleur
Disque silencieux
Application simple à prendre en main
Bons débits
88 Mo/s en lecture et 80 Mo/s en écriture
Interface USB 3.0
Disque dur auto-alimenté par l'USB
Bonne suite logicielle
Coque peu sensible aux traces de doigts et aux éraflures
Compact
Rapide
Câble USBC et adaptateur USBA fournis
Finition
Chauffe peu
La capacité
Le chiffrement matériel
Le logiciel de sauvegarde
Excellents débits
122 Mo/s en lecture et 110 Mo/s en écriture
Performances en USB 3.0 et en USB 2.0
Design épuré
Garantie de 3 ans
Relativement compact pour un modèle de 1 To
Léger et robuste
La connectique USB-C assure de bonnes performances
Excellent data transfer speeds: 122 MBps read speed, 110 MBps write speed, USB 3.0 interface, Powered by USB connection, Good software suite supplied, Scratchproof, fingerprintresistant casing
Bulkier than average
The Western Digital My Passport 2 TB external hard drive is a fantastic product. It has a huge storage capacity and super-fast data transfer speeds, not to mention a high-resistance casing that doesn't pick up fingerprints or scratches. It's only minor...
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Far faster than standard USB hard drives and thumb drives, Handsomely styled, Very compact
Slightly slower than Samsung's T3, HIgh cost per gigabyte
This external USB 3.1 10Gbps SSD is small, fast, good-looking and capacious. It's a great product, but it's slower with smaller files and folders than its main competitor--Samsung's similarly expensive T3...
Super-compact and light, Nifty backup software, Works with USB Type-A or -C at system end, USB 3.1 Gen 2 support for perked-up speeds
Duo-tone design is love-it-or-hate-it, Gen 2 speed benefit was minimal in our tests, Unwelcome sales pushes inside WD Discovery app
The My Passport SSD is a well-rounded external SSD with on-point performance, fine software, and a tiny design. It's not the hands-down fastest, but it's plenty speedy enough for general use. Read More...
Excellent cost per gigabyte, Nice styling, Comprehensive software suite
Slower than average with large files
Okay, the WD My Passport isn't the Seagate Backup Plus Fast, or the Samsung T3, which are what you want if you need to copy a fair amount of stuff quickly and be on your way. But it offers what most people want: fast performance with small files and copie...
The WD My Passport SSD is my smaller than the WD My Passport 1TB portable hard drive pictured above, but it manages to offer superior performance. We never made it up to the advertised top speed of 515 MB/s, but the 482 MB/s we reached in the ATTO disk be...
The My Passport SSD completes the efforts of Western Digital to segment the external SSD market segment and divide it up between its three different brands - WD, SanDisk, and G-Technology.The performance of the My Passport SSD is good enough for the mains...
Publié: 2017-06-27, Auteur: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Blazing fast speeds, super pocket friendly, shock-resistant, attractive design, USB Type-C and USB Type-A compatible, generous three-year warranty, both Mac and PC friendly
Picks up fingerprints easily, Prev2 of 2Next
It's clear that Western Digital's purchase of SanDisk has paid off, and that's how WD has managed to offer such a great reliable and tough external SSD. Sure, the 1 TB model will set you back $359, but considering its transfer speeds, its pricing is not a...
It's so tiny (!), It's fast, Large capacity, Included software for checking disk health and easy formatting, Included links to special offers on various apps