Western Digital Desktop External Drive

Western Digital has rolled out its latest My Book Studio Desktop external hard drive that will come with updated features, with one of them being particularly remarkable stand head and shoulders above the rest of the crowd drive external. We are talking about an e-customizable label here, ladies and gentlemen, where it will remain visible even when there is no power being supplied to it, making it a snap to know exactly how much space you left in the drive and what content is relevant within a glance. Target Mac users and designers, the new My Book Studio drives will boast a FireWire 800 interface that makes it a snap to transfer data and super fast speed compared to USB 2.0, making people dealing with many photo and video editing and graphic design happy.

Western Digital My Book Studio desktop external drive

Western Digital is also concerned about the environment incorporating WD GreenPower technology, which helps lower the internal consumption of energy to drive up to 30%, while a sleep mode will reduce power during periods of inactivity, along with a function of energy savings which the disc spins on and off depending on the state of your computer. All of its packaging have also been produced from recycled materials as a nod to Mother Nature.

You’ll also be pleased to learn that the new My Book Studio drives are compatible with TimeMachine, they come with automatic courtesy streaming backup software SmartWare WD. This means that all your data will remain as safe as it can be for a commercial unit of data storage capacity, thank you to 256-bit hardware-based encryption that enables a high level of security. All new My Book Studio drives come formatted for the Mac platform and will be available in capacities ranging from 500GB to 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB Depending on storage capacity, you have to pay anywhere from $ 149.99 to $ 299.99. [via coolest-gadgets]

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Published October 12, 2009 in Computers, Hardware, Other Gadgets
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