@ssjkev16

man Dong is the man! he totally deserves his own CNET segment!! 

@Regular_Jo

"That's only because i'm Dong Ngo." Classic!!! This video is going into my favorites for that line alone.

@SirSpoon84

this guy is amazing, at end  "but thats only because im dong ngo"    f'n epic!!! lol

@muskistutter

Always informative and entertaining from Dong Ngo.  His and only a couple other editor's vids are the only ones worth watching from CNET.  Wished I could filter out the rest from CNET. 

@KoolanceGamer680

Holy shit. I didn't realize this thing was the size of a standard SSD. This is really going to change laptops. Good job WD!

@pointlessfailure

I love when Dong shows up on my screen!

@pabloescobarhayles5795

thank you for making this video, I also have a dell laptop I also plan to put the wd black two hard drive in it , but this laptop was not used as a coffee table :)

@walshy1009

DONG! My man!

@DesuVR

So awesome in every video, because he's Dong Ngo.

@JamiePohlOA

Even with the over-priced martini bar music in the background, this is a good review.

@SirSpoon84

not big on liking videos, specially cnets, but i always like when i see dong

@JackAttak

That thing is awesome! I wish I could put it in my MacBook Pro though.

@sanky202

good to see u again mister Ngo... and btw the more u NGO the more I know

@savtwo

The Donger FTW! Nice review.

@lSeKToRl

Dong Ngo you beast!

@KOSAMAGAMES

i remember when people would talk crap about you but i always had faith because you had guts to keep trying n.n

@vaishakhgarg

This man is it! He rocks guys! 

@scottmog

Dong ngo is the man! 

@LMacNeill

Not thrilled with the price -- but you do get a HUGE convenience of having a built-in 1TB drive for storage of large files without having to lug around a separate external USB 3.0 drive.  I think it's worth it overall, despite the higher price.  And that price will come down as competitors start to copy WD, and as the technology improves.  Just look at regular SSD drives -- they used to be astronomically priced, and now they're much cheaper.  Not cheap, mind you, but way cheaper on a per-GB basis than they used to be just a few years ago.

@DJaquithFL

Now you can purchase a 960GB~1TB SSD for $440~$500 which is my preference especially as NAND prices are still falling. Examples Crucial M500 (960GB as low as $440) and Samsung 840 EVO (960GB as low as $500).