So WD My Passport, while being a cheaper option, tends to get more favorable ⭐ reviews than the $90 Seagate Backup Plus, as seen on the chart below. Costing exactly the same, we can only conclude that both the Seagate Backup Plus Slim 2 TB and the WD My Passport Ultra 2 TB are excellent portable external hard disk drives. Whether by chance or calculated planning, both Seagate and WD recently released 4TB portable external hard disk drives. Western Digital is among the leading HDD manufacturers in the world, so it is no wonder that a product of theirs would be on this list – and it’s a rather oddly-named one. In our awesomeness score Seagate Expansion Desktop Portable ranks #36 out of 145 and WD My Passport For Mac ranks #50 out of 145. I'm also not too sure about how well it will stand up to portability, drives are delicate things and easily damaged and it just doesn't feel sufficiently sturdy. The only thing I'm seeing in my price range are 500G drives. PROS Integrated SD 3.0 card slot. It is this author’s opinion that 2015 should be the ‘Year of the Backup’. I bought two drives for two basic reasons; a) portability/travel, b) backing up. The Western Digital My Passport Ultra - 1.5Tb was released three months later than the Seagate Expansion - 2Tb Better Brand Western Digital external hard drives have an average rating of 95%, whereas Seagate only has an average rating of 91.3%. Is the point about even, whole numbers (2T, 4T etc) correct?First posted in Storage but got no replies. What a Terabyte is and how drives use a decimal value. 1TB weight went a bit up from 0.34 lbs to 0.37 lbs, 2TB ,3TB & 4 TB weight went a bit up too from 0.50 lbs to 0.54 lbs, Drive is not upgradeable nor swappable due to internal circuit board. If you need bulk storage and don't mind leaving it for large transfers, this is your drive. Perfect and just what I wanted. All capacities carry a three-year warranty. Nice to know that the odd and half sizes have no reputation for being an iffy gimmick outside of that one guy I spoke to a couple of years ago about drive storage. What would you recommend?I was intending to buy one 4 Terabyte drive every other month, maybe every month, until I replaced these three My Passports. I like the WD portable drives, being reliable, and not excessively priced. This generation has 4TB, 3TB, 2TB, and 1TB models. If you are considering purchasing an external hard drive, the following Seagate/Western Digital is worth buying. The most important reason people chose Seagate Backup Plus Slim is: The Backup Plus Slim comes with a very user-friendly software dashboard called the Seagate Dashboard which lets you back up your PC, mobile devices, and social media, or restore an existing backup. While WD's My Passport Pro offers Thunderbolt connectivity, Seagate's Backup Plus Fast is adamant that USB 3.0 will suffice. I do with these portable drives would come with the USB lead built in, it does include a lead in the box but I always prefer it if these leads are moulded/tethered to the drives themselves so you can't ever lose them. Among those external drives, Western Digital's My Passport series and Seagate's Backup Plus portable drives are popular. I'm at a loss and I'm not finding anything that will explain about odd-numbered drives, or drives with half numbers like 4.5T. This hard drive is perfect for using with my Raspberry PI as a portable video library. I would like to go with SSD but my budget would seriously limit the size. Because the 4TB drive housed inside is 15mm thick, the My Passport 4TB isn’t as thin as many lower-capacity units, measuring 0.85 inch from top to bottom. I loved the blue of it, and I loved the portability it offered.
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