WD My Passport Elite Portable 320GB Hard Drive

May 24th, 2008 by Rakshit

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There are quite a large number of Portable Hard Drives available in the market. But most of them does not have a cool outer look that is must for an external drive.

We got an exception here.

Western Digital My Passport Elite 320GB is sleek and compact portable portable hard drive that easily catches many eyes. A luxurious soft-touch finish makes these drives easy to grip, comfortable to hold, and beautiful to show off to your friends. Combine that with mega-capacity that fits in your pocket, plus four powerful features — capacity gauge, automatic backup, sync and encryption, and remote access software — and you’ll understand why we call these little drives Elite.

WD doesn’t provide a software CD with this drive; the software is provided on the drive itself. Therefore, you need to back it up before you start using the drive; however, if something goes wrong, you can still download it from the WD site.

The complete package includes Western Digital My Passport WDML3200, USB cable and a quick start guide. It only needs a USB for power. It weighs only 0.18 kg and has a Serial Bus Transfer Rate of 480Mbits/sec.

Price ranges between $150.00-$199.00 (around 6000 INR)

Shop it here.

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2 Responses to “WD My Passport Elite Portable 320GB Hard Drive”

  1. These are good but costly i am also thinking of getting a 160 GB WD notebook HD with local casing, its around Rs 3K at local vendor and the same WD portable will cost you more than Rs 4.5K

  2. Notebook HD is a good option. Never thought about that. Well, we can certainly use laptops HDs as portable HDs also. Great idea.

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