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Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II 2TB - H2Q20000E
SKU
WDH2Q20000E

Super-fast FireWire 800.
FireWire 800 interface delivers super fast speed for graphics-intensive applications and data transfers.
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Mac-ready.
Formatted for Mac and compatible with Apple Time Machine this drive is plug-and-play ready for Mac computer users.
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Automatic backup software.
Set it and forget it. Everytime you save or change a file it's backed up automatically.
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The speed you need.
Lightning-fast FireWire 800 combined with RAID 0 (Striped) yields the speed you need for smooth video editing, rendering complex 3D objects or special effects and saving huge blocks of data in record time.
Cooler, quieter, eco-friendlier.
Designed to use only drives with WD GreenPower Technology, this system uses about 30% less energy than standard systems and runs quietly because it doesn't need a fan.*

* Based on comparison between a 1 TB dual-drive system using 7200 RPM drives and a 1 TB dual-drive system using drives with WD GreenPower Technology.
Formatted for Mac.
Compatible with Apple's Time Machine. Includes software and instructions for reformatting to Windows.
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Quad interface.
Power your creativity with connections for ultra-fast eSATA and FireWire 800. For flexibility and convenience, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 are also included.
User serviceable.
Want to upgrade a drive? Simply open the case and replace the existing drive – no screwdriver needed.

Automatic backup software.
Back up important projects to multiple destinations including file servers, portable drives and My Book. Set it and forget it; every time you save a change it's automatically backed up.
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Capacity gauge.
See at a glance how much space is available on your storage system.
Intelligent drive management features.
Automatic power-up, Safe Shutdown, and LED status and activity lights make this storage system especially easy to use. (Works with USB and FireWire connections only.)
NOTE: RAID 0 (striped) accesses the full capacity of the drives. RAID 1 (mirrored) accesses half of the total capacity for data protection.
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