Western Digital unleash My Book World Edition II

June 26th, 2009

Western Digital My Book World Edition II
If you’re looking for a simple solution to network storage and backup then Western Digital may just have the answer with their My Book World Edition II Dual-Drive Network Storage unit. The unit comes in two capacity flavours, namely 2 and 4 TB, both of which are initially setup as mirrored RAID units to make your backup doubly safe. If you’re the gambling type or need the extra capacity, the My Book World Edition II can be unconfigured from this RAID setup to allow the full capacity to be available. Here are a few more details on the World Edition II

* backup software for scheduling automatic data backup
* act as a media server - with DLNA support for sharing music with their Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, wireless digital photo frames etc
* internet access to the drive via the MioNet remote access service and ethernet port
* talks nicely with both Mac and Windows PCs
* funky gauge to show when it’s full of zeroes and ones
* USB 2.0 port for extra capacity
* WD GreenPower Technology to suck less juice
* 166 x 160 x 99.00 mm
* 2.50 kg

Western Digital are offering the 2TB unit for US$400 and the larger 4TB version will set you back $700. Not bad for an all singing dancing networked external hard drive. We also managed to find the 4 TB big boy hanging out at Amazon for only $600.

We like the My Book World Edition II as you can probably tell - it seems to encompass all the file server requirements we can think of necessary for a home network. If you’ve invested in one of these suckers please let us know what you think.


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Western Digital annouce 500 GB Passport Portable HDD

September 17th, 2008

Western Digital 500 GB Passport Portable HDD

Western Digital have just added a couple of 500 GB portable HDDs to their Passport range. The My Passport Elite and My Passport Essential lines have had the new drives added and come with the following bells and whistles

My Passport Elite

* WD Sync™ synchronization and encryption software
* Connect to any PC and run MioNet® Key software to remotely access files
* Plug and Play

Both Models

* USB Powered
* Includes Google™ software to search your drive and manage your photos
* Speaks nicely to Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac OS X 10.4.10+, 10.5.2+ (not Essential)
* USB 2.0 connectivity at 480 Mbits/sec
* 15.0 x 125.15 x 79.5 mm
* 180 g

With the Elite rocking in at US$220 and the Essential US$200, these are nicely priced external drives and they both come in a good range of colours. The 500 GB capacity is a step up from the 400 GB maximum previously offered.


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Western Digital launch 300 GB 10K rpm VelociRaptor HDD

August 13th, 2008

Western Digital 300 GB 10K rpm VelociRaptor HDD

The boys over at Western Digital have taken a 2.5 inch 300 GB spinning at 10,000 rpm and enclosed it in a 3.5 inch form factor case, which, would you believe, cools this little sucker down? Yep, that’s right, you can get your mits on a 300 GB VelociRaptor unit (WD3000HLFS) or a 150 GB version (WD1500HLFS) both of which incorporate a backplane structure which acts as a heatsink for those platters spinning around at 10,000 rpm. Still not impressed? May be you will be after a few more facts and figures

* 300 or 150 GB capacity
* 10,000 rpm
* talks nicely with Macs and PCs
* 3 GBps SATA interface
* 16 MB cache

And, finally, the price tags are US$320 for the 300 GB version with its smaller 150 GB brother weighing in at US$230. Whilst the uses of these puppies are pretty specific, anyone looking for some more performance out of their HDDs may not need to look any further as these VelociRaptors offer twice the capacity and are a third faster than their Raptor predecessors and are also cooler.


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Western Digital launch Caviar SE16 640 GB 3.5 inch HD

March 20th, 2008

Western Digital Caviar SE16 640 GB HDD

Using a couple of 320 GB platters, Western Digital have unleashed the Caviar SE16 640 GB HDD. Yeah sure, there are 1 TB versions out there, but using only two platters the SE16 is a lot quieter, cooler and sucks a lot less power than 3 or 4 platter drives. Here are a few more specs on the SE16

* SATA transfer of 3 Gb/s
* 16 MB cache
* spins at 7,200 rpm
* 25.4 x 147 x 101.6 mm

The price tag on this puppy is officially US$140 over at WD but we’re sure you can your mits on one of these at an even lower price!

Source: Western Digital


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Western Digital 320 GB Portable Hard Drive

December 3rd, 2007

Western Digital 320 GB Portable HDD
With Buffalo just recently unleashing their MiniStation Turbo on the world, Western Digital have entered the 320 GB portable HDD game with their very own version, an addition to the Passport range. Probably the most obvious difference between the two units is the price tag with the WD version setting you back only US$230 - an awesome price for an external drive of this capacity. Anyway here are the rest of the details for you to drool over

* USB 2.0 connectivity
* 480 Mbps transfer rate
* 15 x 130 x 80 mm
* 105 g

WD have used their Scorpio drive for this puppy which spins around at 5,400 rpm, has a transfer rate of 3 GB/s, 8 MB buffer and a 12 ms access time. Other goodies included with the drive are WD Sync which not only syncs up your files but encrypts them as well, and Google software to help you track down your files. It also talks nicely to Macs as well.

This certainly looks like yet another winner from the boys over at WD.


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Western Digital 320 GB 2.5 inch Hard Drive

October 31st, 2007

Western Digital 320 GB Scorpio 2.5″ hard drive
Western Digital have unleashed their latest 2.5 inch slimline hard drive with a capacity of 320 GB. Anyone looking to increase the disk space on their notebook should prepare their wallets for daylight now. This latest addition to the Scorpio range beats yesterday’s Toshiba announcement by 70 GB whilst only adding ten bucks to the bill with a price tag of US$200.

The HDD is 9.5mm thick so will fit into the slimmest of notebooks and sports WD’s trademark WhisperDrive, ShockGuard and Intelliseek technologies to reduce noise, resist knocks and save power respectively. It spins around at 5,400 rpm, has a transfer rate of 3 GB/s, 8 MB buffer and a 12 ms access time.

If you’re keen check it out at WD.


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Western Digital announce larger HDD by 2010

October 18th, 2007

Western DigitalWith the Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD war remaining quiet for the moment, which is surprising as the season of goodwill to all manufacturers is not that far away, the hard drive boys have picked up their swords and are preparing to do battle. Not long after Hitachi announced their intention to be producing 4 TB 3.5 inch hard drives by 2011, Western Digital have picked up the challenge and announced they’ll be producing 3 TB models by 2010. Here’s the techie blurb from WD

Following WD’s growing investments in technology the past five years, the company achieved 520 Gb/in2 using its own perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR)/tunneling magneto-resistive (TuMR) head technology. This level of density produces a 3.5-inch hard drive storing 640 GB-per-platter and single hard drive capacities as large as 3 TB. Based on the industry’s current density growth rate of more than 40 percent per year, those capacities are expected to be available in the 2010 timeframe.

The WD announcement was made at the Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Conference in Tokyo after it was demoed earlier in California and whilst it does smack of a ‘mine’s bigger than yours’ mentality or more accurately ‘mine’s earlier than yours’ it has to be good news for the consumer, doesn’t it?

At least it’s good to see a couple of hardware manufacturers squaring off in the storage arena, whilst all is quiet on the hi-def front.

Source: Western Digital PR


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