![]() ![]() Western Digital also offers a version for Mac users, though you could reformat this drive if you wanted to use it on an Apple machine. Out of the box, the My Passport is formatted for NTFS, and is compatible on any PC running Windows 10, 8, or 7. The 4TB My Passport weighs 8.6 ounces, the same as the Seagate Backup Plus, but a tad heavier than the My Passport Ultra (8 ounces). At any rate, I don't want to take chances, so I'm going to purchase a new external HD to backup my data. ![]() When I connected my Passport to a PC, it was miraculously fine, which was also surprising since I was sure that it was on the way out. ![]() It's bulkier and a lot more expensive, but it's also built to withstand drops, dust, and water. The adapter I have is an official Apple product, so I was surprised that my Passport crapped out. And while the 4TB My Passport is perfectly fine for everyday portability, you'd probably want to consider a hardier option like the (1.3 by 3.75 by 6) if you need to bring your data to harsher terrains and climates. Measuring 0.85 by 3.21 by 4.33 inches (HWD), it's a smidge thicker than both the 2TB (0.8 by 3.25 by 4.5) and Seagate Backup Plus (0.8 by 3.1 by 4.5), but not so much that it makes a significant difference. The drive comes in six color options-black, orange, red, white, yellow, and an extremely bold blue (like our review unit)-and other capacities of ($79.99), 2TB ($109.99), and 3TB ($149.99) are available. ![]()
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