My Passport is a series of portable external hard drives and solid state drives produced by Western Digital. There are currently six series of My Passport drives; Essential Edition, Essential SE Edition, Elite Edition, Essential for Mac, Studio Edition and the Essential SE for Mac.

A My Passport Essential SE Edition External Hard Drive with 1 TB capacity

Drives in the series are designed to look like and be the size of a passport. None of them require a power socket although the "elite editions" feature a docking system.

Standard editions edit

Essential Edition edit

Essential Editions include USB 2.0 though new models also include USB 3.0 ports, the white LED Indicator.[1]

Essential SE Edition edit

Essential SE Editions have both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports and come in 750 GB and 1 TB variations; the Essential SE Edition has the same physical appearance as the Essential Edition.[1]

Elite Edition edit

Elite Editions have a USB 2.0 port and come in 320 GB (298 GiB), 500 GB (466 GiB)and 640 GB (596 GiB) variations. Elite Editions include a desktop dock and have a LED capacity gauge on the front and a lock indicator. This edition comes in red, blue and black.[2]

Mac editions edit

Essential Edition edit

The Essential Edition for MacBook Pro and Air has a USB 2.0 port and a capacity of 320 GB (298 GiB) and is available in gloss black. It has the same design as the Essential Edition.[3]

Essential SE Edition edit

The Essential SE Edition for Mac has a USB 2.0 port and a capacity of 1 TB and comes in silver. It has the same design as the Essential Edition.[3]

Studio Edition edit

The Studio Edition has FireWire 400, FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 ports and a capacity of 320 GB (298 GiB) and 640 GB (596 GiB). The Studio Edition has a capacity gauge on the top side and has a silver appearance.[3]

Console editions edit

My Passport X Edition edit

The My Passport X editions include a USB 3.0 port and come in 1TB and 2TB variations. This specific edition has been marketed as a hard drive designed to extend the storage capacity of consoles such as the Xbox and Playstation.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Western Digital portable range". Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Alex Kidman (November 20, 2009). "WD Passport Elite 500 GB". CNet Australia. Archived from the original on November 29, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c wdc.com – Western Digital portable range for mac.