📱

Read on Your E-Reader

Thousands of readers get articles like this delivered straight to their Kindle or Boox. New articles arrive automatically.

Learn More

This is a preview. The full article is published at kotaku.com.

This WD External Hard Drive Is Basically a Giveaway at $0.01 per GB, and It’s 18TB, Not 1TB

This WD External Hard Drive Is Basically a Giveaway at $0.01 per GB, and It’s 18TB, Not 1TB

By Mike FazioliKotaku

Any deal on digital memory might be a “get it while you can” proposition, if all the chatter about AI giants buying it up as quickly as they can for their data centers is true. Right now digital memory prices are still very reasonable, and when they go on sale like right now at Amazon, where you can score a massive 18TB Western Digital Elements external hard drive for just $284 , it’s a smart move to grab one. The WD Elements 18TB external hard drive isn’t pocket-sized, but it’s designed to fit neatly on your desktop, close to your tower or laptop. It’s connected via USB 3.0, with retro USB 2.0 compatibility, and while it comes preformatted for Windows, it can easily be reformatted for Mac OS. The 18TB capacity is truly enormous - but you would much rather have more than you need than find yourself coming up short. Why Do You Need This? Family photos and videos made the transition from physical media and albums to digital form years ago, and chances are you might have even digitized the old-school ones from VHS or even Super-8 by now. Why? Because physical media degrades, and can be destroyed. Digital media is forever, right? Wrong - one catastrophic hardware failure, one faulty hard drive, or even one spilled mug of coffee can fry an entire drive’s worth of media. But unlike photo prints and videotapes, digital media can be quickly and easily duplicated, and the best method of preserving them forever is to have at least one reliable backup copy on a portable hard drive. With a large-capacity USB drive like the WD Elements 18TB, you can drag-and-drop all of your folders and files onto the drive, with the USB SuperSpeed 3.0 connection moving them along at a brisk rate. You can leave it connected to your PC or Mac for automatic backups, or stash it away in a safe location once it’s loaded with all of your truly irreplaceable files. Fast and Reliable The WD Elements 18TB external drive is powered by an included AC adapter, and at 6.5 by 5.3 by 1.9 inches in size, it’s not the drive for you if you’re looking for one to stash in your pocket or backpack to take on the go. But the 18TB capacity is perfect for anyone with a large volume of large files, especially hi-res video, images, and music. The rapid transfer rate means you won’t lose an entire day making the first backup to the drive when it’s brand new, and it’s backed by WD’s 3-year limited warranty. Nearly 300,000 Amazon reviewers have weighed in on the WD Elements external drive, and the average rating of 4.6 stars comes as no surprise to anyone who’s familiar with Western Digital’s products. With sky-high prices and scarcity potentially on the horizon for digital memory and storage, now’s the time to lock into a large-capacity drive that will keep you backed up securely for years to come. Amazon’s 11%...

Preview: ~500 words

Continue reading at Kotaku

Read Full Article

More from Kotaku

Subscribe to get new articles from this feed on your e-reader.

View feed

This preview is provided for discovery purposes. Read the full article at kotaku.com. LibSpace is not affiliated with Kotaku.

This WD External Hard Drive Is Basically a Giveaway at $0.01 per GB, and It’s 18TB, Not 1TB | Read on Kindle | LibSpace