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WD My Passport for Mac review: reliable external storage for OS X

A hard drive is a hard drive is a hard drive, right? Well, yes. In a sense that there’s an actuator, a reading system and a bunch of platters on which the data is stored. But some drives differ from others in application.
WD has been a master at highlighting this in the past, crafting its colour-coded drives to be adept at handling multiple situations, from the WD Red drives for mass storage solutions to the gaming-orientated WD Black rapid spinners. This doesn’t just stop with internal drives though.
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