Just picked up one of these from the Orpington Tesco. Apparently the last one, but I think this is national. The advantages of this model over the PC version posted previously at £75 are:
This is a bit cheaper.
It comes with a 3 year warranty rather than 2 year.
It appears to contain a WD Red drive rather than a Green (hence the difference in warranty).
Don't worry about it being for a Mac, the drive can easily be reformatted to work with Windows.
No 3TB left, but managed to get a 2TB for £68, still 3 left at Crewe Tesco Extra.
These come formatted to Windows out of the box.
McPikul
27 Feb 17#32
Thanks
deangreen4
26 Feb 17#31
No. Just work your way round the seam and it will click open. Some bits did take a bit of force but nothing needed past a penknife
TomBoyNI
26 Feb 17#30
Picked one up in Banbridge, Northern Ireland. Thanks OP
deangreen4
26 Feb 171#28
I can confirm this is a red, opened mine just now. Nice spot OP
merchant_ac to deangreen4
26 Feb 17#29
That's good. Any problems getting in?
merchant_ac
26 Feb 17#27
This guide shows the identical drive to the one I bought. There seem to be numerous versions with different ventilation slot designs (and different ways of opening). Interesting what you say about the actual drive within. All I can say is that it is being reported as a Red, but I won't know for sure until I've opened it (after I've thoroughly tested it!).
McPikul
25 Feb 17#24
Are you have barcode number? Thanks
merchant_ac to McPikul
26 Feb 171#26
0718037811901
28081947
25 Feb 17#25
they were display boxes told to go to customer services, "sorry we don't have them* was the reply
28081947
25 Feb 17#16
multiple boxes on the shelf in Hanley, but strangely none in stock.
tawse57 to 28081947
25 Feb 17#23
How can you check the stock? Also, um, why if you already have seen them on the shelf? Just curious.
SlightlyFoxed
25 Feb 17#22
Thanks. That's an old guide now - you can open them with a credit card - I've done it with several MyCloud units.
My question was in regard to the recent models and whether the drives inside them are standard - the 2.5" drives inside the passport and element units lost their standard SATA interface and I was told this was due to happen to the 3.5" models, but I've not seen or heard anything to back it up so it may just be a a BS rumour.
By the way, WD don't use Reds in their desktop boxes, well not in the strictest sense - they are black & white labelled NAS Ware drives which are believed to be the same.
SlightlyFoxed
25 Feb 17#19
Can these still be shucked? I know the MyCloud models still can - any changes to these?
merchant_ac to SlightlyFoxed
25 Feb 17#21
This is the best guide to non-destructive opening I could find:
Opening post
This is a bit cheaper.
It comes with a 3 year warranty rather than 2 year.
It appears to contain a WD Red drive rather than a Green (hence the difference in warranty).
Don't worry about it being for a Mac, the drive can easily be reformatted to work with Windows.
https://www.wdc.com/en-gb/products/external-storage/my-book-for-mac.html#WDBYCC0030HBK-EESN
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These come formatted to Windows out of the box.
My question was in regard to the recent models and whether the drives inside them are standard - the 2.5" drives inside the passport and element units lost their standard SATA interface and I was told this was due to happen to the 3.5" models, but I've not seen or heard anything to back it up so it may just be a a BS rumour.
By the way, WD don't use Reds in their desktop boxes, well not in the strictest sense - they are black & white labelled NAS Ware drives which are believed to be the same.
http://wdmybook3tb.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/opening-drive-is-quite-simple.html
https://www.wdc.com/en-gb/products/external-storage/my-book-for-mac.html#WDBYCC0030HBK-EESN
Heated OP.