WD 20TB Elements Desktop External Hard Drive, USB 3.0 drive for plug-and-play storage – WDBWLG0200HBK-NESN

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WD Elements desktop HDD storage with USB 3.0 offers reliable, high-capacity, add-on storage, fast data transfer rates, and universal connectivity with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 devices.
High-capacity add-on storage.Compatibility : Windows 10 plus, Reformatting required for use with MacOS.
Fast data transfers
Plug-and-play ready for Windows PCs
WD quality inside and out

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  1. Trusty Dusty Tries New Things

    What integrity counts, it has to be WD
    I work with hundreds of hard drives per year. I also recover data from hard drives, so I have a decent idea of what we’re dealing with here. To put it bluntly, all consumer level hard drives are not great, but WD (Which bought out Hitachi Storage) is simply the best. It’s why they cost more, and it’s worth every cent. I’ve had brand new Seagate drives dead, right out of the 20-count boxes we get.Speed wise, I am not really sure how fast these are compared to other brands, but with SSDs, I view hard drives as a cheap/slow storage space. And 1 TB is a LOT of data if you think about it. I’m writing this on the 14TB drive, but that can be hundreds of thousands of pictures for example. So the real question is “What would you do if you lost them all?”Take it from me, it is always “When” is it going to die and not “if”. The drive will fail, no matter what. So you should always have a backup drive. If this is your backup drive, then you’re all set. If this is your “main” drive, then consider buying a second, even if the second one is a Seagate – point being you are covered when the main one breaks.I have taken these apart before (Not the more modern very large ones) and those drives did work as internal drives, but I would hesitate to do that simply because you’re probably going to trash your warrantee when you try and return a case that has a bunch of broken tabs (The cases for these elements drives are terrible and fall apart when you try to take them apart).My drive shipped with a rather small power brick, which was a nice touch. I think the cable length was something like 5 feet, so it’s not a super short cord. Used the USB to connect to a Windows 11 laptop and it found the drive right away without any issues at all. If you use this as a permanent drive, e.g. a home network share, then you can go into Windows Device Manager and switch the drive type to include caching which speeds up the drive a bit (At the expense of data loss if you do not eject the drive before you yank the plug).If data integrity is essential, then for consumers, I would recommend the Red series drives as they are made for home network storage units. For corporate, the Enterprise drives (Which are usually SAS and not SATA) are the way to go. Of course none of those are USB drives, but I’m throwing this out there in case you have the option of going with an internal drive.At the end of the day though, like I started with, data integrity is the most important thing for me, and it doesn’t get better than Western Digital.

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  2. Amy Biggs

    Reliable External Storage – Perfect Capacity and Performance!
    The WD 2TB Elements Portable External Hard Drive has been exactly what I needed for reliable, high-capacity storage! This drive delivers outstanding performance and convenience for backing up files, expanding storage, and transferring data.The 2TB capacity is perfect for storing massive amounts of photos, videos, documents, and backup files. Having this much portable storage has eliminated my constant worry about running out of space on my laptop.The USB 3.2 Gen 1/USB 3.0 connectivity provides excellent transfer speeds that make backing up large files quick and efficient. No more waiting hours for file transfers – this drive moves data fast enough for practical daily use.The portable design is ideal – compact enough to slip into a laptop bag but substantial enough to feel durable and reliable. The sleek black finish looks professional and the size is perfect for travel or desktop use.What sets WD apart is their proven reliability. This drive has performed flawlessly for months of regular use without any errors, corruption, or performance degradation. Western Digital’s reputation for quality storage is well-deserved.The plug-and-play functionality works perfectly with Windows systems – no software installation or complicated setup required. Simply connect and start using immediately for seamless storage expansion.This external drive has provided peace of mind for data backup and practical storage expansion. Outstanding reliability, capacity, and performance at an excellent value. Highly recommend for anyone needing dependable external storage!

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  3. Rich Reviews

    Dependable, High-Capacity Storage That Just Works
    Dependable, High-Capacity Storage That Just WorksI’ve used the Western Digital 8TB Elements Desktop Drive for several years now, and it’s been one of the most reliable pieces of hardware in my setup. It’s the classic “plug-and-play” device—connect the USB cable, power it on, and it’s ready to use. I primarily use it for long-term file backups, media storage, and archiving older projects, and it’s handled everything from large video files to entire system images without complaint.Transfer speeds over USB 3.0 are solid for a mechanical hard drive—around 150 MB/s in real-world use—and it stays stable during long copy sessions. It does require an AC adapter, so it’s not meant to be portable, but for a desktop-based system or home server it’s perfect. Noise is minimal, just a soft hum when spinning, and the case runs only slightly warm after hours of use.The 8TB capacity offers plenty of room to consolidate multiple smaller drives, and the cost per terabyte remains one of the best values on the market. The drive came pre-formatted for Windows (NTFS) but can easily be reformatted for macOS or Linux if needed. WD’s build quality still holds up—mine has survived more than four years of continuous operation without any hiccups.A few small notes: this is a mechanical HDD, so it’s not SSD-fast, and it needs external power. If you want a travel drive or instant-access performance, a portable SSD is better. But for dependable, affordable mass storage, this is tough to beat.Bottom line: a workhorse external drive that delivers excellent reliability, quiet operation, and tremendous storage capacity at a great price. Perfect for backups, media libraries, or anyone who just wants a lot of space that “just works.”

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  4. Luis Rivera Vazquez

    Gran capacidad y calidad 100% recomendado

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  5. CHRISTIAN

    o hdd é muito bom, silencioso e rápido

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  6. Mark AfterDark

    I recently purchased the WD 4TB Elements Portable USB 3.0 High Capacity Hard Drive and I am extremely satisfied with my purchase. The drive is compact and easy to use – just plug it into my computer’s USB port and I’m good to go. The 4TB of storage is more than enough for my needs, and the transfer speeds are reasonable for a standard 5400rpm HDD..One thing that initially concerned me was the drive’s tendency to get hot during use. However, I have used it extensively over the past few weeks and have not experienced any issues with overheating.In terms of value, I believe the WD 4TB Elements Portable USB 3.0 High Capacity Hard Drive offers excellent value for the price and the high capacity and decent transfer speeds make it well worth the investment. If you need a lot of storage on the go and are looking for a reliable and high-performance option, I highly recommend the WD 4TB Elements Portable USB 3.0 High Capacity Hard Drive.

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  7. Eveline van Meer

    Functions super!

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  8. Dhirendra

    This is a great hard drive. I previously had a 1 TB hard drive of WD and that worked really fine. That is why I decided to go for a 2TB hard drive of WD. Though, Seagate hard drives are much better than WD because they are thinner and they sustain for a long time like WD.I purchased it @Rs. 5599.Pros-1. WD is a very reliable name in the field of hard drives. So it is reliable.2. 2-year warranty.3. small in size.4. Reading speed is amazing. I got around 150 MBps/ 1.2 Mbps while reading. (Data was a movie and USB port was USB 3.0)5. Writing speed is also great. I got around 55 MBps/ 440 Mbps while writing on the hard drive. (Data was a movie and USB port was USB 3.0)6. The speed of reading and writing on USB 2.0 ports is also great.7. USB 3.0 cable is already included in the package. So you don’t need to purchase a USB 3.0 cable separately.8. The length of the cable is enough for normal usage.9. The product is original. So you can get is registered on WD website. You will also get your warranty from there.10. Cheaper than Seagate models. (in general)Cons-1. If you are in need of a long USB 3.0 cable then you will be disappointed. The length of the cable is just enough for normal usage.2. The hard drive is somewhat thick. You will get a Seagate hard drive of the same capacity to be slimmer.Final comment- If the price is not a big issue for you and you want a slimmer hard drive then go for Seagate hard drive. Else this is certainly one of the best choices.

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    WD 20TB Elements Desktop External Hard Drive, USB 3.0 drive for plug-and-play storage – WDBWLG0200HBK-NESN
    WD 20TB Elements Desktop External Hard Drive, USB 3.0 drive for plug-and-play storage – WDBWLG0200HBK-NESN

    $169.99

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