shown only for
some of their disks.
Retailers across the globe sell OEM drives not listed on WD's website - white label, for example - those don't even exist on the WD website.
Outside of the four main consumer retail "branded" model ranges of mechanical drive (so black, red, blue, purple), WD seem to omit CMR or SMR info from most of their offerings.
Worse than that, the surveillance drives that are typically SMR are CMR, and the WD Red (non pro, non plus) drives are NAS drives with SMR (which is so dumb).
I couldnt find a single external drive with recording technology listed like they promised:
and that issue continues with portable 2.5" variants...
Laptop 2.5" drives are a clusterfuck. Some are listed, some are not. This one has a blank field for "recording tecnology" and the product code isn't one of the named SMR/CMR models above the specs table.
See, it should be easy, clear, transparent, and across all hard drives.
It absolutely is not and that sucks because an SMR drive is godawful in many situations. That wall of text hardlining the failures of WD is
just one company. All manufacturers are guilty and WD aren't even the worst!