Western Digital Announces the My Book World Edition II


 My Book World Edition II

The newly redesigned My Book World Edition II dual-drive network storage system has a capacity of up to 4 TB. With the double protection of two Mirrored (RAID 1) drives and continuous backup software, the My Book World Edition II network storage system provides an extra-safe place for users to back up and store the data and digital media from all the computers on their network in one central location.

The new My Book World Edition II network drive features:

  • Automatic, continuous backup for all the computers on your network
  • Dual-drive system that mirrors valuable data for extra safe data protection
  • Centralized storage and sharing for all of your family's digital content
  • Streaming to any connected PC, Mac or DLNA certified game console or media player
  • Easy remote access to all your data from anywhere, anytime
  • Works seamlessly on networks with both Windows and Mac computers
  • Ability to centralize and stream music collection to a Mac or Windows PC using iTunes software
  • USB 2.0 port to turn any USB drive into an instant network drive or extra capacity for the My Book World Edition II
  • Cooler, quieter, eco-friendly design with drives using WD GreenPower Technology which run cooler, quieter and consume up to 33 percent less power
  • User serviceable
  • Capacity gauge to see at a glance how much space is available on your drive
  • High-speed data transfer with Gigabit Ethernet
  • 3-year limited warranty

The new My Book World Edition II network storage systems are available now in 2 TB and 4 TB capacities at select retailers and WD's online store. MSRP for the My Book World Edition II dual-drive storage system with 4 TB is $699.99 USD and 2 TB is $399.99 USD.

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