Red is the colour of the day, or if red is not your thing, go for the cool silver, Pacific Blue, red or black. - this WD My Passport WDBAAA3200ARD-EESN was designed with portability in mind, this 320GB My Passport is Western Digital's lightest ever portable hard drive - weighting in at just 200g (apart from the My Passport Essential WDME3200TE at 100g). WD My Passport 320GB portable hard drive is your laptop/netbook's best companian and with 256-bit hardware-based encryption there is more reason to feel secure with your data. To sum this up, the WD My Passport WDBAAA3200ARD -EESN is a high-quality, integrated USB hard drive inside a stylish package.
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Western Digital Cororpation or WD as the company is commonly referred to, is a manufacturer of computer hard drives (hard disk drive). Western Digital has a long history in the electronics industry as an integrated circuit and storage products maker. Western Digital was first started April 23 1970 under the name General Digital and was first in the manufacturing of MOS semiconductor test equipment. Using startup capital from individual investors and the widely known Emerson Electric Company. Western Digital moved to Lake Forest, California USA and adopted to their current name by July 1971. Western Digital is currently without doubt one of the largest hard drive company in the world with a total revenue of US$7.453 billion and 51,000 employees, this is a far cry from a company that started making their money selling calculator chips back in the 1970s.