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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Andrew O
> 3 dayI like it. Havent played anything back though. Using it in my Tesla to record in sentry mode
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Justin Markwalter
> 3 dayWorks great so far, love the editing speed off this baby.
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Justin
> 3 dayUsing these for backups. For example, on Windows I am using a backup solution that takes full image backups doing full, differential, and incremental such that it can restore from bare metal if needed. The solution I am using with one of these drives is called Macrium Reflect. On the Macintosh system, I am using another drive just the same only with the built-in TimeMachine. Yes, they support ExFat, NTFS (Windows), APFS or HFS+ on Mac. You can use them on just about any system you want. On a Windows machine, you can right click on it under This PC and select to Format (erase) and select a filesystem like NTFS, which is better on Windows than the factory ExFAT. On the Macintosh, it pretty much sets itself up for Time Machine if you open Time Machine and select the drive.
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my girls mom
> 3 dayIve had many external HDDs and now SSDs, using one at a time and replacing religiously every 2-3 years even if Im not having problems with it. WD hhds would generally go the full 3 years with no problem and then I got a Samsung T5 and loved it. At about 2.5 years it was still working superbly but I knew it needed to be replaced - my work files are too important to risk.
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Bob Wilson
> 3 dayToo soon to coment.
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JMacd
> 3 dayPlugged in and started back up my files. Did not have to format!
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Anthony M Bonsera
Greater than one weekThis is the best product ever.
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Alexei Brown
> 3 daySeems like a fantastic little storage unit and its fast too.
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Fred Turoff
> 3 dayTakes up little room physically and functions as expected.
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Chingaso
> 3 dayStoring movie files on this and it transfers large files very quickly.