A:AnswerIt should work nicely with it. If you don't have a full sized USB port, you'll have to get the converter that makes the USB-c female port to a USB A (full sized port.) I use mine with my old Samsung laptop with the Acronis back up software to back up the system in a more regular manner. I got a nice deal on the Acronis software with a three machine license for an extra $30.00 (US) with my existing license on one system.
It should work quite nicely for storage of extra large files and save space aboard the Book.
A:AnswerHi cpfromthe413, You will be able to back up your computer on the external hard drive using Time Machine application. For more information, refer to the link mentioned below: Starting macOS Time Machine Backups to My Passport and External USB Drives: https://support-en.wd.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/18952/kw/time%20machine Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information
A:AnswerThe average size of an HD movie is anywhere from 3-5GB and the average size of a BluRay movie is about the same, with the working storage of this device at 3.63TB.
That's around 800-1300 HD/BluRay.
A:AnswerIt is a 5400 RPM drive. Many of these have come with WD Red drives inside the case.
SATA 6 Gb/s. 64 Mb Cache
I have not actually seen one, but I have heard of others who have opened the case and found a WD Blue drive inside.
A:AnswerYou can use it for anything that connects with a USB port. It only consists of the actual drive, a power cord to plug into an outlet, and a usb connector.
A:AnswerThe one I recently got had the Blue drive even though the model number on the box was the same as past ones that had red drives. It's pretty much a toss up at this point on what you will get.