


The drive is a predominantly dark gray with a louvered top and bottom to allow heat shedding from the internal metal structure. The drive measures approximately 3.75-inches long, by 2-inches long, and is just over a half-inch thick. That’s actually a tad less than competing drives from Seagate and LaCie. The G-Drive SSD is a USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps), Type-C solid state drive available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB flavors for $150, $250 ($230 on sale), and $360 respectively. The drive is excellent, so let’s get on with it. Hence, it’s the SandDisk Professional G-Drive SSD from WD. WD bought G-Drive as well as SanDisk, which develops nearly all of the parent company’s solid state technology. Some might remember that G-Drive was a boutique Mac storage vendor some time ago. It can be purchased from the WD (Western Digital) store under the SanDisk Professional brand, and is part of the G-Drive line. The fast and light G-Drive SSD is as attractive and fast as it’s branding is arcane.

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