Seagate & WD Unveil New External Hard Drives for Data Storage & Transfer
Seagate and Western Digital (WD) have introduced new external hard drives, offering users more options for data storage and transfer. The Seagate Expansion 2TB USB 3.0 is a lightweight, portable drive, while the WD My Passport Ultra 2TB provides automatic backup and robust security.
Seagate's Expansion 2TB USB 3.0 is a portable drive weighing just 5.9 ounces, perfect for users on the go. It supports USB 3.0 for faster file transfers and is backward compatible with USB 2.0. For those who prefer a desktop-style drive, Seagate also offers the Expansion 2TB, which requires an external power source and weighs around 2.1 pounds.
The SEAGATE Backup Plus Ultra Touch 2TB USB 3.0 is another desktop-style option, featuring a sleek, fabric-covered design and USB 3.0 connectivity for swift data transfer. When choosing an external hard drive, consider factors such as warranty duration and built-in backup software. Both portable and desktop-style drives have their merits, depending on whether portability or stationary use is prioritized. Portable drives like the WD My Passport Ultra 2TB offer automatic backup, password protection, and a 3-year warranty, while desktop-style drives provide more cooling with built-in fans.
External hard drives, such as those offered by Seagate and WD, enable data sharing between computers, regular backups, and additional storage space for growing data needs. Users can choose between portable and desktop-style drives based on their specific requirements, with USB 3.0 connectivity ensuring fast file transfers in both cases.
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