Expanding on its popular portable storage offerings, WD recently introduced its My Passport Elite Portable USB drives, which are designed to make it easy to securely carry thousands of songs, videos or photos in style.
Weighing in at less than 5 ounces and available in capacities of 320 and 250 GB, My Passport Elite drives are small enough to fit in a pocket for consumers on the go. Adding to the small footprint, these drives are USB-bus powered, which eliminates the need for an external power adapter.
"Your digital content is as personal today as photos in shoeboxes and racks of CDs were yesterday," said Sharad Srivastava, Director Sales (India & South Asia), Western Digital. "The device that securely holds your content should be just as personal. Having listened to our customers, we are expanding the options available on our WD Passport family of personal storage devices with more features, content management functions and fashionable design."
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