![]() The WD My Passport (2016) is essentially still a 2.5-inch hard disk, but it’s operational by connecting only one micro USB 3.0 cable – a standard for external hard disks. That’ll save your eyes from seeing any scratches. Pro-tip to those who wants to get a WD My Passport (2016) – do not peel off the protective film. ![]() Hence, I’ll need to either get some sort of protective film – which will degrade its beauty – or getting a case, which will only minimize, and not fully prevent any scratches. With this material being such a scratch-magnet, putting it in a bag is a definite no go. My main concern is the highly glossy and reflective material. Size and weight is not an issue – as the WD My Passport (2016) weighs in at only 241 grams. ![]() ![]() When I saw the WD My Passport (2016), my first question was this – “how do I carry it around?” These scratches can be caused by USB cable headers too. There might be a reason to this, as glossy plastic can get scratches very easily – even micro-scratches. The cable and the subtle activity LED is at the bottom of the entire enclosure. That’s because the WD My Passport (2016) is not meant to stand upright like the My Book, but laid down like this. Obviously the one I’ve got here is in a piano black finish.Īt the back of the WD My Passport (2016) are little rubber feet on each corner to hold it in place. It’s available in a total of 6 different colours too – red, yellow, orange, blue, white, and black. The brand new design of the WD My Passport (2016) has the same look as the WD My Book (2016) – where the top half is made out of highly glossy and reflective plastic, and a matte plastic bottom half with these streamlines going across the entire enclosure. ![]() Let’s talk about the biggest difference between this and its predecessor. Comes with a quick start guide, user manual, a short micro USB 3.0 cable, and the redesigned WD My Passport itself. All in all, the things that come with the WD My Passport (2016) is pretty simple. ![]()
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