SAMSUNG SSD T7 Portable External Solid State Drive 1TB, Up to 1050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Reliable Storage for Gaming, Students, Professionals, MU-PC1T0T/AM, Gray
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fields
> 3 dayIve got a couple of them in 1TB format (blue and grey), they are tiny and light, and work great. No issues connecting (both Mac and Windows) and performance via USB-C is fabulous for music or watching movies. They can get a little warm, but not too hot. Once the 2TB price comes to the $100-threshold Ill be upgrading again.
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KC Carlson
> 3 daySmall lightweight and fast
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Tim
> 3 dayIt is pretty fast when you transfer media files from your phone to this ssd portable.
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David Seeber
> 3 dayBought this drive to use for editing 4k Blackmagic RAW 5:1 footage and despite the speeds claimed, it simply can not handle it. Even when dropping the quality down to 1/8. I have a beefy editing rig that has no problem with editing the footage on literally any other drive, even hard drives that are 1/4 the speed and 3× as old.
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Jerry
> 3 dayI got this to serve as the recording device for dashcam and sentry video in my Tesla Model 3. It replaces a USB drive that proved to be too small. I find it a great device, with adequate size, easily hidden in the console and running even cooler than the memory stick it replaced. Once installed (very easy) and formatted by the car it can be forgotten until you need to review or save a video segment. Highly recommended.
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Marcel
> 3 dayReplace hard disk
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B.
> 3 daySuper happy with this purchase. The drive is fast and seems to be very sturdy. Works well as a backup drive for my video game systems or iPad.
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Rafael J. Paniagua
Greater than one weekExcelente para viajar y transportar
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david
> 3 dayI could not load any files on the SSD and it crashes when I try to format it. I Looks like I flushed 300 down the drain. I hope Samsung has a warranty!
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Dane
> 3 dayThe product is good. But beware of buying if you are in Singapore. Samsung Singapore does not cover the Warranty if the SSD is not local set. Samsung Singapore allow the serial number to be registered on their warranty website and shows it is covered. But this doesnt mean the warranty is covered. You have to contact them to find out if the serial number is local set or export set. If it is export set, no warranty coverage.