Western Digital (WD) is well-known in the storage industry for its reliable range of hard disk drives (HDD). On 11 October 2016, SanDisk (now a WD company) released the WD Blue and Green line of SSDs to the market.
Western Digital (WD) is well-known in the storage industry for its reliable range of hard disk drives (HDD). On 11 October 2016, SanDisk (now a WD company) released the WD Blue and Green line of SSDs to the market.
The WD Blue is a decent SSD that may be worth the investment when the price comes down.
The WD Blue SSD is faster than any regular hard drive and you can write a ton of data to it before it wears out
The drive is expensive and doesn't justify the added cost; It has a short warranty
Western Digital's WD Blue SSD is the everyman's solid state drive.
Solid performance; Rated to endure plenty of use; Good warranty
Doesn't outrun its competitors; No outstanding features
A mere six months ago Western Digital made the bold move of purchasing SanDisk, one of the most recognized companies in the solid state storage market. Much like Toshiba's purchase of OCZ, this was done in an effort to reinvigorate their own solid state drive lineup.
The WD SSD has finally making a debut in the SSD market, a year after the acquisition of manufacturer SanDisk back in October 2015. WD offers 2 series for its WD SSD as of now, the WD Blue and WD Green in the form of 2.5" SATA drives and M.2 drives.
Decent performance; Rich featured software with simple; clean user interface; 1-year complimentary data recovery service from Kroll Ontrack; Backed by 3-year limited warranty from WD
Package should have at least include the read/write speed of the SSD
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