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9to5Rewards: M1 iMac giveaway + WD’s My Passport SSD deal

We’ve teamed up with Western Digital® to give away Apple’s latest M1 iMac to one lucky reader this month. Head below to enter the giveaway and get a special deal on a selection of the company’s latest My Passport™ SSDs.

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The new My Passport SSD by WD®  features read speeds up to 1050MB/s and write speeds of up to 1000MB/s, allowing you to manage your files quickly from anywhere*. They also include password protection with hardware encryption along with simple backup software** to get important files into your cloud service account or Apple Time Machine***. The latest lineup features a sleek and durable metal design for shock and vibration resistance as well as protection from drops up to 6.5ft (1.98m).

For a limited time, you can get notable deals on a selection of WD’s My Passport SSDs including 1TB and 2TB models**** in a range of colors (select colors only).

How to enter:

For your chance to win Apple’s new iMac (24″, Apple M1 Chip, 8-Core CPU, 7-Core GPU, base model), enter your name and email below (one submission per email address) to sign up for WD and 9to5Mac’s newsletters. Be sure to share our giveaway on Facebook or Twitter & follow the WD brand on Facebook & Twitter for the latest updates. Entries are open until Oct 22, 2021. Open to readers in US only. If you are viewing this on a mobile device and don’t see the option to enter, click here.

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Terms & Conditions

*As used for transfer rate, 1 MB/s = one million bytes per second. Based on internal testing; performance may vary depending upon host device, usage conditions, and other factors.
** Internet activation required.
*** App or Cloud account registration may be required. Apps and Cloud services maybe changed, terminated or interrupted at any time and may vary by country. Apple Time Machine requires reformatting.
**** As used for storage capacity, 1GB = one billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment.

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