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Western Digital 750 GB My Book Essential USB 2.0 External Hard Drive WDH1U7500N (Black) | 
| Brand: Western Digital Category: CE
List Price: $169.99 Buy New: $115.99 You Save: $54.00 (32%)
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 111
Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 750 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: WDH1U7500N Model: WDH1U7500N UPC: 718037120812 EAN: 0718037120812 ASIN: B000XRI034
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| Features:
| • | Includes - External hard drive, USB cable, AC adapter and Quick Install Guide | | • | Smart and energy efficient - Turns itself on and off with your computer | | • | Saving and organizing your digital photo collection | | • | USB 2.0 Serial Bus Transfer Rate - 480 Mbits/s | | • | System Requirements - Available USB port, Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This elegant external hard drive, reminiscent of a book, is the perfect storage solution. It takes no more space than a paperback book. Collect two or more and they nest neatly together like volumes on a shelf. Installation is a snap because you don't really install this drive, you just plug it in and it's ready to use. A USB 2.0 simple connection offers convenience and compatibility among multiple computers. Dimensions - Height 6.5 x Length 5.4 x Width 2.1 Weight - 2.5 Pounds
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Great price, great performance, looks sleek to boot. November 21, 2008 Jason (NC, USA) I have been buying and using external harddrives for ages. When I shoot video, and do editing, I store the finished footage on these harddrives. When I shoot images and pictures I store backups of my raw files, and finished psds/jpg.
Obviously, these files are very important to me, and thanks to past experience, I refuse to trust 1 drive to house all my important stuff.
I owned another external harddrive, and it died, it was my incredible misfortune. I was switching to a new computer, and took the files off my harddrive, onto a new drive, (that I had for over a month and tested fine) and after my new computer arrived (and subsequently sold my previous computer) I went to backup my photos and the drive started smoking. I lost a whole trips worth of photos (40+gb) tons of panoramas (that I spent hours constructing) it all went to pot. I learned then, I'm never going to buy any other brand of external harddrive than a Western Digital, and I will always backup twice.
I have been using WD drives for years now. I have several stored "offsite" and each one is labeled, I have a 3 ring binder that houses the index of my shoots.
I can honestly say, out of 20 WD drives, only 1 has died. That might of been my fault. I usually "eject" drives, then unplug and plug the cords into another drive, I think the connection may of been weak, and it caused the drive to smoke, thus rendering it useless. This is the only case of a bad WD drive I have ever bought, and thats good odds (my other drive, was never plugged/unplugged, it just decided to smoke up, I blame bad ventilation --lacie).
These WD's (especially the newer models with the blue light on top) look very sleek, you can arrange them like books. I like to put small labels on them at different areas, so I can see them from a ways back. Such as P39 For pictures 39, V12 for video 12. M02 for misc (personal stuff, like documents, themes, software, etc) and A02 for audio / video backups (bought videos and music).
My 1 complaint about these drives is, the powercord. Specifically the plug that you plug into your AC adapter. The problem is it is so large that it easily takes up 2-3 spots on my AC adapter, meaning 1 ac adapter capable of holding 12 devices, can fit about 3 of these.
Luckily, I researched this when I moved, and decided upon buying one of these devices:
Power Sentry 5-Outlet PowerSquid Power Multiplier Power Sentry 5-Outlet PowerSquid Surge Suppressor Power Squid with 5 Outlets - White
With these, it eliminates that problem.
One of the great things about these drives are, they all use the same connectors. If you have an older model WD drive, it uses a bigger USB cord, but the power cord is backwards compatible, so you do not need to plug in a new power cord to read your previous devices.
I have a WD drive (older model, several years old, several years abused) that I use as my computer backup drive, it is on all the time, and never gives me an issue.
I used to work in IT, and when I was building computers all the time, I always choose WD drives. This lead to me one day buying a "mybook" over buying an external case and putting in a harddrive like I used to. I haven't regretted it yet.
Remember, the drive may die on you one day. The best things to do is either not use it all the time, only plug it in to get new data off the drive, or backup. Or if your getting it for extra space on your laptop, get 2. 1 to use all the time, and leave the other for your backup. This reduces the chance that something bad will happen to you.
Again, out of all the drives available here on amazon, I cannot recommend one more strongly than WD, it is the only drive I spend my money on. With amazons new low price, it is worth getting the 750 (698.46 gigs of usable space) over the smaller priced 500. It is now worth it to skip the 500's completely, and go to 750s (1tbs are still to high right now).
Solid drive, but not for the impatient November 20, 2008 Michael Scafidi I bought this drive to back things up as well as hold all my music. It does that perfectly. The only obvious negatives of this drive are the size and the reliance on AC power, but if you're looking this much into the drive you should realize that. For the price and size however, you really can't beat it. Western Digital is a solid, reliable brand, and this is definitely the best value you'll find on an external.
My one complaint about the drive is the time to spin up. If I haven't accessed the drive in ~15 minute, it shuts down the drive and goes into standby (that's good for drive life). However, when I then go to access the drive or play a song off the drive, it takes it about 15 seconds to spin back up and give me access. Not a major inconvenience, but definitely a minor annoyance.
Overall I'd recommend it if you're looking for a large, cheap drive to work with.
Tons of storage space for the price! November 18, 2008 A. Blacker (Phoenix, AZ USA) This was by far the best price for the amount of storage you get. I haven't had any problems with the product and love it.
Worth the Money November 2, 2008 GrandPa (CA USA) Have not had any problems with WD Products and this one works with Dish Network Receivers real well and my computer, Great Price thru Amazon.com and they provide Great Service
Great Price and Good Reliability October 29, 2008 Benjamin Bradley (Ames, IA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have purchased four or five of this model in both the 500GB and 750GB sizes for my workplace about a year ago. I am very pleased with them so far. The are quiet and they are easy to hide away on your desk. They are easy to set up and format on OS X.
As far as reliability, I haven't had any failures. They are used with desktops so they are rarely moved and that probably helps but I also have several Western Digital Passports that I use with laptops and they have proven just as reliable. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with Western Digital and would recommend them.
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