In terms of actual use, we didn't have any real issues with either. What this essentially means is that the WD can handle a lot more at once, especially given that it is powered, while the Seagate is the more portable of the two. The ports on offer reflect these priorities: Seagate has a single port, which connects to USB 3 and powers the device, while WD includes a data port, power cable port, and two USB ports. Seagate has gone the other way, making an incredibly portable external hard drive that you could easily slip into your bag when you're done. ![]() For its part, WD's hard drive is a much more desk-based unit, even coming with a stand, that most likely weighs too much to carry around all day long. The biggest differences arise from the physical designs that Seagate and WD have chosen. ![]() (Image credit: Western Digital) Seagate Backup Plus 4TB vs WD Black D10: design and use
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