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NBA Films
Greater than one weekPurchased a bunch of these originally for offloading files onto and mailing backups to clients for review. Much easier than putting everything in the cloud. We use these as external drives for many cameras too now. They are so useful and versatile. Yes they can run VERY HOT so just be aware of that so your files dont get corrupted. I have used them for travel and editing videos while on a plane and in hotel rooms. They are very useful and fast.
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David
> 3 dayEl SSD se siente de buena calidad y de un tamaño muy cómodo, hasta el momento funciona conforme a lo esperado, ojalá continue así, el envío muy bien y rápido superando mis expectativas.
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J
> 3 dayI had two of these drives before buying a third. Ive been using them to run Linux from these external drives on systems which I dont directly have control of internal drives. They are fast enough that I barely notice that Im running from an external drive.
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PairOfDocs
> 3 dayItem was as advertised. Arrived on time in excellent condition.
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Friensider
Greater than one weekI love this thing!
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Bon
> 3 dayI have a Razer Blade 15 and frankly it doesnt come with enough storage and thanks to the Samsung TT7. I was able to do school works without worrying about running out of storage. Would recommend to anyone that needs more storage for their laptops.
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Dan Smith
> 3 daygreat
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David O.
> 3 dayWorks well. I use it for my music library in my DAW and it works great. Very fast.
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Danny
> 3 dayLove this drive its small so easy to take with you anywhere and the read/write speeds are high. Other SSDs are cheaper but they run at half speed as this. Overall its a nice balance between performance and cost.
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U.W.
> 3 dayI ordered 3 colors, shipping was super fast (to Philippines), kudos to the logistic team. Its very compact, light and fast. Just keep in mind transfer speed depends heavily on your source/destination disk, that means if you copy from or to a Hard-disk which has a max of 200 MB/s then you cant expect this SSD is faster then 200 MB/s. If you copy from SSD to SSD the bigger impact is the USB version (2.0/3.0/3.1/3.2) so if you use USB 2.0 you prob max out at 60MB/s or less even both sides are SSDs. I only scratch the surface of this topic just to give you a quick idea.
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