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Western Digital My Book Passport Essential 160GB USB Portable Hard Drive

Western Digital My Book Passport Essential 160GB USB Portable Hard Drive

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Brand: Western Digital
Category: CE

Buy New: £45.00



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 120

Media: Electronics
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 3.2 x 5.1 x 0.6

MPN: WDXME1600TE
Model: WDXME1600TE
UPC: 718037729558
EAN: 0718037729558
ASIN: B0013NE4S2

Release Date: February 13, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW - PLEASE NOTE - PLASTIC BOX IS DAMAGED - NO DAMAGE TO THE ACTUAL HARD DRIVE

Features:
  • • Simple to use portable drive that are light and easy to carry• No power adapter required as they are powered directly through the USB cable• Works with Windows and Mac• Synchronize and encrypt files between home and office for

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Technical DataStorage Hard Drive / CapacityGB160Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Widthcm8Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Depthcm12.6Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Heightcm1.5Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Weightg180Technical DataStorage Hard Drive / Interface TypeHi-Speed USBTechnical DataStorage / TypeHard driveTechnical DataHeader / Product LineMy Passport EssentialTechnical DataHeader / ModelWDME1600Technical DataHeader / CompatibilityMacTechnical DataHeader / Country KitsEuropeTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerWestern DigitalTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataStorage Hard Drive / Hard Drive TypeExternal hard driveTechnical DataExternal Hard Drive / Power SourceUSB bus


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good things come in small shiny packages!   July 18, 2008
Julikat (London UK)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful


Well, I've been using this for 4 weeks now and I love it. I have the bigger external Western Digital MyBook 250GB, and it's been so reliable for the past eighteen months that I decided to stick with the same brand for my first portable hard drive.

After wrestling with the user-unfriendly blister pack, I plugged it in, deleted all the software on it, and immediately dragged over and backed up 20GB of music. It was that simple, an absolute breeze. As I use it primarily at home as a backup for its big brother, I didn't bother to buy an expensive case for it. When I need to take it out, I just use a spare padded camera pouch which protects it from bumps and key scratches!

So far, I'm really pleased with it, and I love the convenience of being able to take all my music and photos out and about with me.

PROS:
* Fast file transfers, considering it's a usb-powered portable drive.
* Simple enough for anyone to use. Just drag and drop.
* Completely silent when in use.
* Looks beautiful. Tiny and shiny. What more could you want??
* Uses a standard mini USB connection, so the cable is easy to replace.

CONS:
* Total fingerprint magnet. Smudges if you so much as look at it.
* Cable could have been a little longer, but that's nit picking.







5 out of 5 stars Reliable and well-priced   June 30, 2008
Gary M. David (Yorkshire)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have 2 WD drives: one 500GB for home use/backup and one 160GB for on the road.

Both are simple to use and reliable; I would recommend WD to you if you are looking for a straightforward Windows or Mac storage device.

Incidentally, don't bother with the free/bundled software tools; they offer very little benefit or functionality.

Just plug in and go...



2 out of 5 stars Excellant, but dont drop it !!!!   June 7, 2008
Angus Robertson (Aberdeen, Scotland.)
5 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is a perfectly good Hard drive.
The problem is that it s not shock proof.
My young son got his hands on it, it fell a short height and thats the end of the end of that.
If you want a portable hard drive, buy one thats shock proof.



5 out of 5 stars Effortless.   April 23, 2008
Mr. T. Hare (United Kingdom)
24 out of 24 found this review helpful

I had read a lot about Western Digital Passport drives not getting enough power from certain laptops. I checked my USB 2.0 connections in 'Hardware' in 'system information' and was informed that all 4 were rated at 500mA (Dell Latitude D630) so I did wonder if I would have problems with this unit.

However, there were no problems at all. Having got the packaging off with an angle grinder and an industrial laser (and a small first aid kit)** I simply plugged the Passport into a spare USB 2.0 and it started up immediately and was recognised by the system. (XP Pro) I formatted and named it in order to get rid of any dubious (and usually ineffective) software/adware etc that manufacturers provide, and fired up my Acronis True Image 10 software. Fifteen minutes later I had a complete bootable clone of my entire C drive. Job done.

I tested by booting from it and there were no problems. System is a bit slow when everything is running through USB 2.0 (to be expected) but re-assuring to know that if my Laptop's internal HD died then I could get a new one installed and boot from the Passport to load everything back without a rebuild.

Maybe the underpowered issue is one that has been addressed with this generation of Passport. Maybe the people who had problems were trying to drive the Passport from USB 2.0 whilst their laptop was running from battery rather than the laptop mains adaptor. Maybe Dell are a bit 'conservative' in the rating of 500mA. I don't know but it all worked fine. Nice, elegant, compact, quiet and suprisingly quick.

Good luck with yours.

**I wish manufacturers would use something other than impenetrable plastic 'bubble' packaging. What is wrong with using a recyclable card box?





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