Honestly, storage space is an issue when it comes to thousands of photos and videos. I recently ran out of storage space on two different Google Drive accounts along with my iCloud. Of course, there's always the option to pay monthly for additional storage, but that price will add up in the long run. Besides, when do I really need access to all these memories? I just want to make sure I can keep them in a safe place. With an external hard drive, you get the security of all those memories for a set price, not monthly. With Western Digital's G-Drive mobile device, you get a reliable external hard drive at a bargain price and a great, stylish addition to your MacBook. A NOTICE. Of course, you can purchase this device for the PC. However, it comes pre-formatted for Mac OS. Plug it in, go to Finder and use it like a big flash drive. In addition, this drive is also compatible with Mac TimeMachine, an offline backup program for backing up your Mac. This G-Drive was designed to be used on a Mac. In terms of style, this drive is perfect for any Mac lineup. Thanks to its matte silver color, its aluminum structure is very close to that of your laptop or desktop computer. As for durability, I'll update this review on how durable this drive is. I'm constantly moving and commuting to work, so we'll see. Overall very satisfied with this product at first sight and use.
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