Yes, this product is suitable for Mac users as it is USB-C ready and compatible with Mac devices. For Windows computers, an HFS+ driver can be downloaded to use the hard drive without reformatting.
The transfer speed depends on the interface. USB-C can offer speeds of up to 5 Gbps, which is equivalent to about 625 MByte/s. However, the actual speed may vary depending on the device and connection.
No, this means that it was launched on the market for the first time in 2019. The products will then be produced again on an ongoing basis. This means that when you place an order, you will receive a product that was produced in 2022/2023. However, we cannot tell you exactly.
Ok, I fixed it by restarting macOS. Strange, not something you would expect on a Mac. It's more like a typical Windows fix. The version of macOS is Ventura 13.2. Anyway, it works perfectly now. Problem solved.
WD My Passport is designed for easy use on a computer/notebook, Fritzbox or TV, the My Passport Ultra series comes with an extended warranty and additional software.
the write and read speed is not changed by the connection. usb 3 already transfers 5GB per second. no disk can do that. therefore a stupid and pointless consideration.
Yes, because:
"Package Includes
My Passport Ultra Portable Storage
USB-C™ cable with USB 3.0 adapter "
https://www.wd.com/products...
And USB 3.0 type A and still backwards compatible (with USB 2.0 Type A)
The only difference between the two is only the speed, the lower speed rules (bootleneck)