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The Western Digital NetCenter Network Hard Drive. 320 gigs of easily attached network storage. Works with Windows and Macintosh systems.
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The Western Digital NetCenter Network Hard Drive: What's In The Box.
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The Western Digital NetCenter Network Hard Drive: The Ports.
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The Western Digital Lighted Combo Hard Drive: "Fun, Funky, Serious Storage". 320 gigs of easily attached storage. Works with Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
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The Western Digital Lighted Combo Hard Drive: What's In The Box.
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The Western Digital Lighted Combo Hard Drive: The Ports.
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The Western Digital Lighted Combo Hard Drive: Glowing in blue splendor.
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The Western Digital Lighted Combo Hard Drive: Emanating purple pearlescence.
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The Western Digital Passport Portable USB Drive: 80 gigs of easily transported storage. Works with both Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
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The Western Digital Passport Portable USB Drive: What's In The Box.
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The clean lines of the Western Digital Passport Portable USB Drive. This handy little drive fits in a coat pocket.
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The Western Digital Passport Portable USB Drive is simple and straightforward. It comes with one plug, a USB cable, which both powers the drive and transfers data at high speed using the USB 2.0 standard. If you need, such as with a laptop with only limited bus power, you can add an external power supply to power the drive.
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Like the Western Digital Lighted Combo, the Passport's storage becomes immediately available to your Windows or Mac system upon connection of the USB cable. Here the drive appears in Windows' My Computer, ready for use.
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The Western Digital NetCenter Network Hard Drive. 320 gigs of easily attached network storage. Works with Windows and Macintosh systems.
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