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January 2015
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Sehr gute Schreibleistung in der Praxis
Gute Leseleistung in der Praxis
Datenverschlüsselung (AES 256 Bit)
Liegt gut in der Hand - klein und handlich
Leicht und schick in der Gestaltung
übersichtliche und einfache Software
Extrem kompaktes und leichtes Gehäuse
Gleiche technische Basis wie Samsung SSD 850 EVO
Sehr hohe Performance
Kleines und leichtes Gehäuse
Hohe Datenraten
Kabel im Lieferumfang
Kompaktes
Leichtes Design
Extrem hohe Transferraten unter Windows 8.1
Solide Bauweise
Arbeitet geräuschlos
Gute Sicherheitsfunktionen
Klein
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Samsung Portable SSD T1
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-21, Autor: John , Testbericht von: macobserver.com
Zusammenfassung: When I received the Samsung Electronics Portable SSD T1 last week for review, I was enthusiastic about reviewing it. After all, a one ounce (actually just 26 grams), fast, external SSD with a 500 GB capacity looked to be a remarkable and useful product.Ho...
I'm very impressed with the Samsung T1 SSD. This is a great product that fills a gap that has existed for a long time. It's finally possible to have “big drive” capacity within a volume and weight that is comparable to USB Keys.Obviously, the price is the...
The drive we tested was the lowest capacity T1 Samsung offers. For a 250GB drive, $179.99 is a lot of cash. The 500GB drive is $299.99, and the 1TB version will set you back $599.99. Samsung has all drives available for pre-order, and plans to start shipp...
Great overall performance (well above quoted speeds), Extremely portable; one of the smallest drives in this performance bracket, Solid build quality
Pricey at launch
The Samsung Portable SSD T1 is an incredibly portable storage solution with a slick premium build and great performance to boot; however, its price tag will limit its addressable audience.Discuss This ReviewSamsung Portable SSD T1 at AmazonGA_googleFillSl...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-20, Autor: Sam , Testbericht von: custompcreview.com
Truth be told, when Samsung told me earlier this year that they were coming out with a new external SSD, I wasn't all that excited. I figured they'd probably throw one of their existing SSDs into an enclosure, add a bridge chip and call it a day. Luckily,...
Despite being extremely compact and practically weightless, the Portable SSD T1 offers up to a terabyte of speedy, shock-tolerant storage. Performance is as good as we've seen from a USB drive—and pretty darned quick compared to SATA gear. Just keep in m...
The Samsung T1 matches its advertised read speed and writes well almost, but as stated it will be slower with small write files, however small file I/O operations in terms of IOPS is for a USB 3.0 unit, really good. Final Pricing: 250GB £136.99 - 180 EUR...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-20, Autor: Helena , Testbericht von: chipchick.com
Super tiny and lightweight, super fast read and write speeds, comes with a short and thus very convenient USB 3.0 cable, shock resistant and pretty rugged, AES encryption, The
Requires a few steps for initial set up out of the box
There used to be no viable middle ground between a bulky external hard drive and a small flash drive – but now there finally is – in the form of the T1. That said, you really have to hold this little guy in the palm of your hands to appreciate just ho...
The fastest USB 3.0 device we have tested to date, Extremely good performance even with the Microsoft InBox driver (Windows 8.1), Small, light, durable housing, Small and thin USB 3.0 cable included, AES-256 encryption saw no impact on performance and was
Sequential throughput may be limited by other bottlenecks in older systems, Getting full throughput may require using an Intel USB port and driver, Housing gets warm/hot during heavy continuous use, USB 3.0 may soon be dated in favor of USB 3.1c, The Sams
Pros:The fastest USB 3.0 device we have tested to dateExtremely good performance even with the Microsoft InBox driver (Windows 8.1)Small, light, durable housingSmall and thin USB 3.0 cable includedAES-256 encryption saw no impact on performance and was ea...