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WD Launches New My Book Pro, Its Fastest External Storage Solution Yet

WD, a Western Digital Corp. (WDC) company, launches its fastest external storage solution yet, the My Book Pro storage device, which can efficiently manage large amounts of digital content with up to 435 MB/s transfer rates.

My Book Pro device comes with capacity options including 6 TB, 8 TB, 10 TB and 12 TB, the power of two 7200 RPM WD drives with Intel's Thunderbolt 2 technology and a hot-swappable hardware RAID controller. It will help significantly cut the time to transfer large videos, photos and audio files.

My Book Pro storage provides performance and capacity by combining the power of dual 20 Gb/s Thunderbolt 2 ports, USB 3.0 compatibility, the peace-of-mind of hardware RAID and the speed of two 7200 RPM WD drives to accelerate creative workflows.

With the convenience of two front-access USB ports and the ability to daisy chain up to six Thunderbolt devices, users are able to charge and sync smartphones, tablets or cameras while simultaneously connecting 4K monitors or additional storage devices.

The My Book Pro storage device is protected by a 3-year limited warranty and is available from the WD store at wdstore.com as well as select retailers and distributors.

Manufacturer's suggested retail price will be $599.00 for the 6 TB, $749.00 for the 8 TB, $899.00 for the 10 TB and $999.00 for the 12 TB.

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