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| Western Digital 500 GB My Book Essential 2.0 - USB 2.0 External Hard Drive WDH1U5000N | 
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| Brand: Western Digital Category: CE
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $79.99 You Save: $40.00 (33%)
New (43) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $73.01
Avg. Customer Rating: 111 reviews Sales Rank: 4
Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Hard Drive Size: 500 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 2.1 x 6.5 nv:Capacity (GB): 500 Interface: USB 2.0 Spindle Speed (RPM): 7200 Buffer Memory: 16MB Average Seek (msec): <8.9 Track-to-Track Seek Time (typical read, ms): 2.0 Data Transfer Rate on USB 2.0: Up to 480 Mb/sec Temperature, Operating (C): 5 to 35 Temperature, Nonoperating (C): -40 to 65 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: WDH1U5000N Model: WDH1U5000N UPC: 718037120805 EAN: 0718037120805 ASIN: B000XRK3LG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, mint in the box, factory fresh, never used
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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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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 106 more reviews...
mine doesn't work at all October 8, 2008 Hello. I bought this drive(not from Amazon) because I found one close to home and I could look at it and touch it. It seemed well put together and I had been looking for a backup, so I bought it. Got it home and did everything the install guide said to do. Opp't out of the google toolbar and the 30 day trial and hooked it up. Seemed to start up fine but I was locked on the 30 day trial thing, so I said to myself, I change that in a minute, I'll let it download first. Well, then it said my files were to big, I got that worked out, I thought, and started download. 24 hours later nothing had happened! I also couldn't access the internet. Well, I says, I'll just safely shut it down, disconnect and reload and see what I've got. As soon as I disconnected I could get onto the internet but as I went to reload, nothing happened! couldn't access manual or any part of the drive. I wrote WD an email but have gotten no response eccept for the email verification. This is one of those things that to me it is much more hassle and expense to deal with WD so it is just sitting there on the shelf doing nothing. After this experence, I told WD that I would be hard pressed to even think of one of their products again. Also after this I wouldn't dare use it as an internal drive. My way in the past to deal with this kind of garbage is to take a sledge hammer to it put it in it's box and mail it back to the company. Yes it cost me to mail but it also lets me blow off a little steam. mightymike
not reliable October 8, 2008 I have bought four different WD external drives in this product family. Only one has been reliable. One died twice, having been "repaired" by WD while still in warranty. A second makes worrisome noise. The 1TB drives go asleep in 30 minutes after inactivity and cannot be awoken without restart.
Western digital internal drives, particularly the Raptor series, do not seem to have these reliability problems.
I'll never buy a Western Digital hard drive again. October 8, 2008 I have two of these hard drives. I originally bought them because you couldn't beat the price. I use one as a storage backup and one as a short term backup. I trusted that my storage backup would be there in case the short term back up went out. Not the case. I went to plug it up and found that it had starting clicking though it worked perfectly last time I backed up my data on it. This clicking problem is apparently a very common sign of hard drive failure. It is toast unless I want to pay out the wazoo to get my data recovered by a professional service. Now here I am with no back up of my data since BOTH Western Digital My Books have failed. The worst part is that they are 3 weeks out of warranty. It is ridiculous to think that even if you backup frequently and do everything they say to do, your data can still disappear forever. I guess you get what you pay for.
I recommend carefully reading many reviews and likely problems before you purchase a hard drive made by Western Digital. This company has really let us down.
THIS TOOL IS DOING THE JOB October 5, 2008 I AM NOT A SPECIALIST AT COMPUTERS SO I DID NOT EVEN KNOW WHAT AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE WAS. A GOOD FRIEND SHOWED ME HIS. I LEARNED I COULD BACK UP MY COMPUTER IN AUTOMATIC MODE. I FOUND THIS MODEL ON AMAZON.COM AND SENT FOR IT. THE DAY IT ARRIVED I HOOKED IT TO MY COMPUTER. THE INSTRUCTIONS WERE EASY FOR EVEN A DIM ONE LIKE ME. IT WORKS. I AM HAPPY SO THANK YOU WESTERN DIGITAL AND AMAZON.
Great with Macs October 5, 2008 Wow. I got this think for $90 at Office Max. I couldn't decide between this model or another more portable alternative, My Passport. I chose this, because I needed a place to store all my hundreds of movies, songs, and files. Because I have a mac, I don't need to bother with the included (mediocre) software, I just use Time Machine (which comes with the mac.) This drive works like a charm, and it is very silent. I have freed so much space up on my computer, that I now have room for my school files. If you are in high school, and want a place to put your movies, get the Mybook. It is sexy, cheap, and you can't go wrong with Western Digital.
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