Western Digital My Passport Essential 250 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive (Intense Blue)
Product Description
This elegant portable drive is simple to use, light and easy to carry, and require no power adapter – it is powered directly through the USB cable and works with Windows and Mac. Synchronize files between home and office and encrypt everything on the drive for added security. You can carry your music, video, and photos in style with WD’s My Passport Essential Portable Drive.
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Feature
- Box Contents – My Passport Essential 250GB Portable USB Hard Drive, USB 2.0 cable, Quick Install guide
- 250GB Hard Drive Capacity
- Installation is a snap because you don’t really install this drive; you just plug it in and it’s ready to use. There is no CD to install
- USB bus powered, no separate power supply is needed
CustomerReviews
Great for backups
As I add more data to my computer than can fit onto a DVD, I opted for this hard drive to create a backup for all my files – iTunes, photos, etc – just in case something horrible goes wrong with my main system. I just plug it in, and there it is – I do a manual backup (yes I’m old-fashioned) then it gets ejected and put away until the next time I need to do a backup. Compact and easy to use.
Love this little HD!
We bought this sometime in the spring of 2009. It has been reliable and solid since then, and so far I have no complaints. I would recommend this to someone looking for a small, inexpensive HD.
Loved it while it worked
Stopped working after a few months. Now it sometimes works and other times doesn’t. Not reliable.
works great… But
I love the design of this, and it works perfectly (I use it as a Time Machine backup) But the plastic sliding cover doesn’t click in place and leaves the port exposed. Just a minor thing, and may be fixed on the next product run. I still recommend this product
Western Digital My Passport
No technical jibber jabber here. It’s simple. I plug the passport into a usb port on my laptop. I move video files, pictures, audio files into separate folders I’ve created labeled ‘video’, ‘picture’, and ‘audio’. For the better part, the moves are quick and effortless. Actually, always effortless. ‘Quick’ depends on the size of the file. A standard movie takes about 1 minute to move to the passport from the computer. To watch a movie, I plug my passport into my laptop, my laptop into my tv, start the 100% non-copyrighted movie I choose, make it full screen, and I’m all set. The passport has replaced a wall of video tapes, cds, dvds, and photo albums. It’s so easy to use, that I actually feel bad for anyone that has trouble figuring it out. Sorry if that’s you, but that’s the truth. It’s very small and it requires no electrical outlet. It is one little piece of equipment, with one cord. It doesn’t get much easier than that.