![]() It's just larger than a credit card in both thickness and its longest dimension, and it weighs just 1.7 ounces. It measures 0.4 by 3.5 by 1.8 inches (HWD) and has rounded corners. ![]() With an anodized aluminum finish in your choice of four colors-gray, gold, red, or blue-and a textured wave pattern that covers most of the bottom and top, the 2020 edition of the My Passport SSD has a touch of elegance uncommon in external SSDs. Its speed, capacity, and 256-bit hardware encryption make it a good fit for either business or everyday media-shuffling use, and it grabs our latest Editors' Choice ring for mainstream external SSDs. (It starts at $119.99 for a 500GB model, and is $189.99 for the 1TB version tested.) Under the hood, its support for PCI Express-bus and NVMe technology, paired with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 system-side interface, generates read and write speeds more than twice as fast as its predecessor's. While the original WD My Passport SSD-the company’s first foray into external SSDs back in 2017-was a two-tone rectangular slab with Serial ATA-based innards, 2020’s iteration of the WD My Passport SSD is sleek, stylish, and faster. ![]()
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