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Western Digital introduces the first 2.5-inch 6TB portable hard drive

Western Digital introduces the first 2.5-inch 6TB portable hard drive

Western Digital has added a new portable hard drive to its WD, WD_BLACK and SanDisk Professional product lines.

Western Digital’s WD, WD_BLACK and SanDisk Professional product lines are getting a new portable hard drive. With a storage capacity of 6TB, this is the world’s largest 2.5-inch portable hard drive. The WD My Passport HDD, WD_BLACK P10 Game Drive, and SanDisk Professional G-DRIVE ArmorATD are now available in this new capacity.

Western Digital My Passport USB-C

WD My Passport SSDs now offer up to 6TB of storage capacity. These drives feature USB-C technology and a modern metal design. It is ready to use and has a slim design that makes it easy to carry.

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The 6TB WD My Passport Ultra and Mac version cost €209.99. The standard 6TB WD My Passport and USB-C version can be purchased for €191.99, while the Mac version costs €195.99. All products are available at select Western Digital retailers and the Western Digital Store.

WD_BLACK P10 6TB

The WD_BLACK P10 Gaming Drive is specially designed for gamers who want to expand their console or PC. The new 6TB version offers space for up to 150 games, so gamers don’t have to make any compromises when installing new games. The WD_BLACK P10 6TB Gaming Drive is available now for $201.99 at select retailers and the Western Digital Store.

Western Digital – Black P10

SanDisk Professional GDrive Armor ATD 6TB

SanDisk Professional’s G-DRIVE ArmorATD technology is shock, dust and rain resistant, protecting your valuable images. This portable drive is convenient for backing up photos, videos and other files, whether on the road or in the office. The SanDisk Professional G-DRIVE ArmorATD 6TB will be available at the end of the month for $263.99 at select retailers and the Western Digital Store.

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Nitin Kashwaha, Director of Product Management at Western Digital, emphasizes that expanding the portfolio with 6TB drives is a significant technological breakthrough. It gives users, from students to professional videographers, more flexibility to store essential content on a single flash drive.