It’s portable, but nowhere as portable as Seagate’s Backup Plus Fast, another bus-powered 4TB drive. You don’t need an external power source with this drive, but its heft may make you think twice about whether you really need to bring it with you. The My Passport Pro is thicker than two 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros stacked on top of each other. You can, of course, use Disk Utility to configure the drive as a RAID 0, 1, or as independent disks. The weight is due in part to the My Passport Pro’s pair of 2.5-inch 5400-rpm drives, preconfigured in a RAID 0 for the greatest capacity and speed. The 4TB version I tested weighs 1.58 pounds, which is light when compared to your average five-pound clay brick. What’s striking about Western Digital’s My Passport Pro portable hard drive is its size and weight.
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