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more about #mybookstudioeditionii more comments → Walljasper: What moron-of-design is still putting the annoying (if-not-oversized) lights on the face of these devices? At least include a small roll of tape so w... more » Kaiser-Machead: After living with my 500GB WD MyBook and its triple interface, I vowed never again to subject myself to such a shitty peripheral. Sure, I could just s... more » devianaut: i'm still wanting a petabyte harddrive. ...what? more » Nick: as long as the thing still fits in my microwave. more » D0rk: eh, if I need 4 TB for data, it will be in a RAID format. more » OMG! Ponies!: It's a Western Digital MyBook. That's enough to make me keep walking. more » MushyHeirloom: As opposed to four 1TB Greens in their own dirt-cheap whatever-interface-you-want enclosure for less? Maybe I'm too into this "value" thing. more » thePrototype: Nice idea, but I am glad i got rid of my WD MyBook drives, they kept on failing on me, and it was controller board failure, not power supply failure l... more » -
#storage
WD My Book Studio Edition II: 4 Terabytes + 4 Interfaces
WD's My Book Studio Edition II now comes with a pair of 2TB drives and a choice of four interfaces: USB 2.0, eSATA, FireWire 400 and FW800. Having 4TB plus all those options'll cost you, though: $650 MSRP. [Western Digital] -
#peripherals
Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II Has eSATA, Better Mac Support
Western Digital's been churning out these My Book external hard drives in all sorts of configurations, but this 1 and 2TB Studio Edition IIs seem to be the most feature rich yet. It's got FireWire 400/800, eSATA, USB 2.0, RAID 0 or 1, and Mac support (you can also reformat it for PCs). Looking at Western Digital's Editions page, these come equipped with all the features except for remote sharing and networking, because there's no network port. More »
