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In Brief WD Passport Portable USB Drives by George Schaub It’s clear that having a backup strategy when on the road can often make the difference in image insurance. While downloading to your laptop to clear your memory cards is now standard operating procedure, you should also consider burning to a CD or DVD as the way to go. But what happens when you have more images than those media can hold, or simply don’t have the time to burn disks? That’s when the new generation of portable hard drives comes into play. A new name to us in this field is Western Digital Corp. We first met them at this year’s PMA show, where they showed us their new WD Passport Portable USB Drives, which are now available with 120 GB capacity. The wallet-size drive is a simple plug and ply device, which means that all you need do is attach them via USB to your laptop and drag files and folders for quick copying and backup.
The company spokesperson pointed out that their WD Passport Portable USB Drives
are outfitted with high-performance, low power-consuming, cool and quiet-running
WD Scorpio 2.5 inch EIDE hard drives, as well as Data Lifeguard protection,
which they claim provides maximum safeguard from data loss. While we worked
with the 120GB version, they also have
drives in capacities of 40, 60, 80, and 100GB as well. Their optional WD Passport
carrying case seemed like a good idea for extra protection when on the road.
WD Passport Portable USB Drives and WD Passport carrying cases are available
at retail stores and online retailers, as well as via the company’s online
store (www.westerndigital.com).
The price of the 120 GB drive is $199; the WD Passport carrying case is $24.99
USD.
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