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WD my passport SSD
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

WD My Passport NVMe SSD Review

The WD My Passport NVMe SSD is the newest addition to the company’s popular series of portable storage and the first of the series to utilize speedy NVMe technology. This stylish release from WD offers 256-bit AES hardware encryption and is available in a range of colors such as gray, blue, red, and gold. WD’s

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Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

G-Technology ArmorLock Encrypted NVMe SSD Review

Today Western Digital (WDC) released its new ArmorLock Security Platform. This platform is created to help with diverse security demands of data-centric and content-critical storage use cases in industries as varied as finance, government, healthcare, IT enterprise, legal, and media and entertainment according to the company. The first product to leverage the new technology is

Vava portable SSD lifestyle
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

VAVA SSD Touch Review

The VAVA SSD Touch is a nice looking portable SSD that touts security. The little drive offers up to 2TB of storage and claims speeds up to 540MB/s read. The VAVA is aimed at those looking for a secure way to transfer their larger files.

LaCie RUGGED SSD looking tough
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

LaCie Rugged SSD Review

The LaCie Rugged SSD is a high-performance drive from the company’s family of portable storage solutions, highlighted by compact and ultra-durable builds. The Rugged SSD is meant for professionals who work in the field and need protection against the elements, bumps and bruises, and constant handling. The SSD is a performance-driven model, as it is

Crucial X6 portable SSD
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

Crucial X6 Portable SSD Now Available

Crucial has announced the immediate availability of new Crucial X6 portable SSD, an ultra-sleek, compact drive ideal for those on the go or in the field and who need instant, high-performing access to their digital content without an internet connection. The X6 is also ideal for storing photo and movie libraries and games. Available in

WD MyPassport NVMe SSD
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

WD My Passport NVMe SSD

Today, Western Digital announced its new line of WD branded My Passport portable SSDs. The main difference with this drive vs their other portable SSDs is its use of NVMe storage. This line of My Passports will allow for much greater transfer speeds of up to 1050MB/s read and 1000MB/s write over a USB3.2 Gen

LaCie Boss SSD Display Ipad App Plugged in
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

LaCie Rugged BOSS Review

LaCie is back at it with another addition to the company’s comprehensive, ultra-durable portable SSD family, the LaCie Rugged BOSS. With its padded build and on-the-go functionality, the Rugged BOSS is an ideal solution for professionals who often find themselves out in the field. Offering capacity models up to 1TB and support for Thunderbolt 3

CyberPunk 2077
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

Seagate Xbox Game Drive CyberPunk 2077 Special Edition Review

Seagate has expanded its external storage for gaming with the Seagate Xbox Game Drive CyberPunk 2077 Special Edition. External drives for Xbox (formatted and ready to work out of the box with Xbox game consoles) from Seagate aren’t exactly new, we first covered the announcement in 2015. However, the company has been able to bump

Samsung SSD T7
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

Samsung SSD T7 Review

The Samsung SSD T7 is the latest model of the company’s flagship portable SSD line. Sporting a sleek and slim design, the T7 leverages the USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface and offers a speedy physical alternative to store digital projects and redundancy for backups coupled with the Cloud. It also offers another option for supplemental

Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

ADATA SE760 Review

The ADATA SE760 is the company’s newest ultra-portable external SSD that features advanced 3D NAND flash and capacity models up to 1TB. Designed for mobile professionals and gamers looking to add solid-state space to their gaming consoles, the ADATA SE760 uses the USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C interface (though it’s backward compatible with USB 2.0) and