Western Digital My Book Studio 2TB review

At last, an external hard drive with features that aren't gimmicks!

Western Digital My Book Studio 2TB
A customisable e-label, based on e-ink technology, allows you to name your drive

TechRadar Verdict

A feature-packed external HDD with more than the average drive

Pros

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    Good use of e-ink technology

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    FireWire and USB connectivity

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    Great value for money

Cons

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    Cannot use as a boot drive

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Western Digital's My Book Studio 2TB desktop drive boasts a similar feature set to its portable stablemate the Passport Studio, reviewed last issue.

It's bundled with the WD SmartWare application, supplied on a Virtual CD that mounts with the hard drive. This enables you to back up your data, set an access password and customise the impressive 12-character label on the drive's display, which is based on e-label technology and therefore always on, even when the drive is switched off. You can write anything you like, but it's always in block capitals.

The display also offers a capacity indicator showing how much free space remains. As this disappears if you use the drive on a computer that hasn't got SmartWare installed, it's far more at home sat on your desktop.

Turbo drivers for fast copying are also included, and you can switch off the Virtual CD if you don't want it to appear on your desktop.

Connectivity is through USB 2.0 or FireWire 800, with a FireWire 400 adapter also included in the box.

In our tests the drive performed admirably, offering solid write speeds and read speeds that out-perform most external drives of its type. Given the feature set, My Book Studio is great value for money at £165 for 2TB too.

In fact, its only significant drawback is it can't be used as a boot volume due to its integrated virtual disc, but its feature set, performance and sheer value for money more than make up for this.

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