The ADATA Elite SE880 SSD offers massive pocket-sized performance
April 14, 2022
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The ADATA Elite SE880 is an external SSD with tremendous performance thanks to the interface USB 3.2×2 which employs Its power is associated with tremendous portability because its
The ADATA Elite SE880 is an external SSD with tremendous performance thanks to the interface USB 3.2×2 which employs Its power is associated with tremendous portability because its small size (similar to a box of wireless headphones) allows you to carry them anywhere in your pocket.
The widespread use of solid state drives as a standard for internal storage on computers has also been transferred to external solutions. And that’s what SSDs offer in terms of performance, size and power consumption over hard drives They are blunt in any scenario. Although our old hard drives can be used for external storage, there is no doubt that the new solutions are completely abandoned in any parameter except price per GB.
ADATA Elite SE880 SSD
The unit we will present to you today is a good sample. about size Dimensions 64 x 35 x 12 mm and weight 31 gramslets take him anywhere. And use it on millions of computers by having a port as widespread as USB.
In terms of performance, the USB 3.2 Gen2 interface it uses allows data transfers to fly 2,000 MB per second in read and write modessimilar to those offered by the best drives on the market such as the Samsung T7 SSD or SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD, whose original version (USB 3.2 Gen1) we have thoroughly analyzed.
In addition, ADATA commitment to simplicity and cost reductionwithout including advanced features such as encryption, IP protection or fingerprint unlocking, which others have, or improving their degree of resilience. The drive is plug-n-play and can be connected to almost any computer, Windows, Mac or Linux, Android and iOS mobile phones, consoles, cameras or other devices, while maintaining backward compatibility with support for up to USB 2.0.
This external and portable SSD will hit the market this week. It will come with a Type-C to Type-C C USB cable and a Type-C to Type-A cable for greater flexibility of use. ADATA will launch it on the market with a five-year warranty two versions 500 Gbyte and 1 Tbyte. We will have to wait for the prices.
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