

The SanDisk collection will feature similar specs and pricing between the SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Extreme Pro series.Īll of the models are targeted for Q1 2021, releasing by the end of the quarter (assuming there aren’t any roadblocks between now and then). Clearly, this one is targeted for hardcore PC and console gamers at a price like that, although (of course) it won’t work with the PS5 or Series S/X. You get double the data transfer performance with up to 2000MBps in either direction. Then you move up to the 4TB WD_Black P50 Game Drive SSD, which will raise the MSRP cost to $749. Design and build The My Passport line looks identical to the new WD My Book (only smaller), as WD is moving towards a more streamlined look for their external storage portfolio.
WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT 4TB TRANSFER SPEEDS FOR MAC
Its MSRP will be $679, and it will get you up to 1050MBps data transfer speeds and come in a number of colors (black, blue, red, gold, silver, and gray). Both the My Passport and My Passport for Mac portable hard drives come in capacities of up to 4TB (79.99) and backed by a 2-year limited warranty. The 4TB My Passport SSD will be the most affordable, although nowhere near the affordability of WD’s 4TB HDD options. The new drives will cover both the WD_Black and My Passport series, as well as their SanDisk brand as well. This is changing as WD plans to roll out multiple portable 4TB NVMe solutions this year. They have conquered the market for both performance and price, yet they still don’t offer the performance of an SSD, let alone the performance of an NVMe SSD. When it comes to portable storage, 4TB in a small form has been quite the hit in recent years thanks to the WD Passport HDD solutions.
