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WD My Passport Essential SE 1TB

Western Digital's 1TB Passport drive isn't pretty or cheap, but its bland look belies the storage and backup goodies within.

Western Digital My DVR Expander

Western Digital's TiVo expanding drive works as advertised, but is only recommended for non-networked homes.

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Reviews

  • Western Digital My Book World Edition (2TB)

    The Western Digital My Book World Edition is a fast, simple to use, plug and play NAS that unfortunately lacks many features and has sub-par remote access performance.

  • Western Digital WD TV

    Western Digital comes to the media streaming party with a product set to shake.

  • WD ShareSpace

    The WD ShareSpace NAS is a step up from the company's World Edition and while it performs well it's expensive and offers few features.

  • Western Digital My Passport Elite (320GB)

    Western Digital's My Passport Elite is a great little portable hard drive with an even better warranty to back it up.

  • WD My Book Home Edition 500GB

    The WD My Book Home Edition 500GB is a cost-effective external hard drive which offers a flexible set of connections, but it's not very fast.

  • Western Digital My Book Premium ES Edition (500GB)

    With only a one year warranty and no included eSATA cable, it's worth checking out the My Book Premium ES Edition's competition.

  • Western Digital My Book Studio Edition (1TB)

    The My Book Studio Edition is a welcome addition to the My Book family, and should find a home on many Mac and PC users' desks.

  • Western Digital Passport (250GB)

    If you're consistently moving large amounts of data between places and burning DVDs is starting to get your goat, you could do a lot worse than picking up one of these incredibly useful devices.

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Features

  • TiVo expansion options

    When the Australian version of TiVo launched last year, the hard drive within the unit was pretty small. What solutions are there for expanding the storage on offer? We present a couple of options.

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