Western Digital My Passport for Mac 320GB USB 2.0 Hard Drive – Charcoal

Posted by Notcot on Apr 12, 2010 in Handhelds & PDAs |

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (10 Reviews)

Product Description
Western Digital HD Passport Mac320GB 25 USB 20 charcoal WDBAAB3200ACHEESN Storage External Hard Drives

  • Our smallest portable drive ever – We&apost;re e
  • Designed for Mac – Formatted for Mac and compati
  • WD SmartWare – See your life safe in one place
  • See your backup as it happens ? Seeing is believ
  • Protect your data automatically ? Relax your dat

Western Digital My Passport for Mac 320GB USB 2.0 Hard Drive – Charcoal

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5 Comments

Thatch
at 2:48 pm

Ordered from Amazon on the Saturday, despatched on the Monday and arrived 9am Tuesday. All with Free Super Saver delivery. Great Service.

It comes with WD SmartWare but I haven’t used it as I use Time Machine. The Mac recognised it straight away and even though it says 500Gb there is actually 465Gb available – usual for these devices.

Small, fits in your pocket, easy to use, needs no separate power supply. Comes with a 2 year guarantee. My only complaint would be the length of the USB lead which is about 47cm long – most USB leads are about twice this (hence only 4 stars).

Time will tell how good it is but so far very impressed.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
S. Bartlett
at 3:57 pm

It doesn’t matter too much, but an absolutely first class product doesn’t get 5 stars because the lead (not a standard mini USB) is really very short, frankly a bit of silly mistake.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
D. Gibson
at 5:41 pm

simply plug in and your ready to go….its that easy.

don’t understand why they made the USB lead so short, thats my only problem with it.

other than that great piece of kit….just need a longer lead.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
Stephen Scrupps
at 7:33 pm

Nice small hard drive with plenty of storage space spoiled by the Smartware backup software which is included on the disc. Every time you plug the disc in it launches a VCD onto the desktop so that you can install the Smartware. You can go to their website and download a “fix” to remove it but this seems a bit daft. With Time machine on my Mac I don’t really see a need for this software. If they must supply the software it should be as an option via a disk or download and not be preinstalled on the drive. If you don’t have Time machine then maybe this is a good alternative. I have wasted too much time on this – I just wanted a hard drive to plug in and go.
Rating: 3 / 5


 
T. Furness
at 8:52 pm

When i first received the product i was pleasantly surprised with the overall look and feel of it along with its light weight and portability.

I have had Western Digital drives before and they have usually been great, although if something does go wrong Western Digital are not the easiest to contact.

The other faults i found with the product is that sometimes my macbook will not recognize it (since it is apparently built for macs then this is not brilliant) and also that the lead often comes unplugged from the end of the Hard drive as it is not a very secure fit and this can be very irritating. Although this rarely seems to be a problem if you are using it on a desk but if you are using it on the move this can be very off-putting.

Other than these 2 minor problems i am happy to say how pleased i am with the product and how good it is (and how sleek it looks)
Rating: 4 / 5


 

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