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Samsung Unveils New Portable SSD T5 EVO

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Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today unveiled the T5 EVO, a lightweight portable Solid-State Drive (SSD) that provides up to 8 terabytes (TB) of capacity, which is the largest capacity size currently offered by portable SSDs available on the market. Along with its capacity, the T5 EVO delivers ultra-fast speeds in a compact, durable design as a cutting-edge, versatile SSD solution.

"For consumers who are looking for substitutes for traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), the T5 EVO - offering the largest-available capacity along with speed and durability in a compact design that fits in the palm of your hand - is an innovative, new external storage option," said Hangu Sohn, Vice President of the Memory Brand Product Biz Team at Samsung Electronics. "The T5 EVO is built to fulfill the needs of a wide range of consumers with diverse lifestyles. Its capacity of up to 8 TB, fast speeds, compact design and data protection from external shocks are well-suited for users who want to store and access data anywhere, anytime."



Based on USB 3.2 Gen 1, the T5 EVO transfers data up to 3.8 times faster than external HDDs and delivers maximum performance through sequential read and write speeds of up to 460 megabytes per second (MB/s), making it easier to transfer large files.

Enhanced Portability and Ergonomic Design
The design concept of T5 EVO is "Compact and Light Ergonomic." The portable SSD is engineered to provide a new experience with an ergonomic design that deviates from the size of a business card for the first time while still maintaining compact and light features. It measures 95 mm in width, 40 mm in length and 17 mm in thickness, meaning consumers can have an 8 TB portable storage device that is small enough to hold in one hand. This combination of compact size and large memory provides users with faster speeds, equivalent capacity and a smaller, lighter body - when compared to an external HDD. At 102 grams, the carefully designed weight of the product creates a sense of trust in its sturdiness as well.

The T5 EVO also has a black body and a titan gray ring, giving it a premium and sleek feeling with similar colors, and blends in naturally when placed with other host devices that are gray in color. The T5 EVO can be easily fastened to any bag or piece of luggage thanks to its metal ring design. Furthermore, its metal body and rubberized surface provide extra protection against external shocks - including from drops of up to two meters.

Store Millions of Photos and Songs With Speed and Ease
Even with its convenient design, the T5 EVO does not compromise capacity. With storage capabilities of up to 8 TB of data, the T5 EVO can accommodate large files, high-resolution videos, photos and games, making it suitable for work and play. An 8 TB T5 EVO can store more than 2 million 3.5-megabyte (MB) photos, 1.8 million 4 MB music files, or 3,500 2-gigabyte (GB) videos.

Prioritizes Safety Through Thermal Guard Protection
The new Portable SSD prioritizes safety through thermal guard technology and security with hardware data encryption. Samsung's Dynamic Thermal Guard technology safeguards against overheating and maintains optimal operating temperatures, in compliance with international safety standard IEC 62368-1. Moreover, the portable SSD supports Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit hardware data encryption, giving users assurance and confidence when storing data.

Extensive Compatibility for a Wide Range of Users
The T5 EVO is compatible with a range of operating systems and host devices, such as macOS, Windows, smartphones/tablets, and gaming consoles. The T5 EVO also features Samsung Magician software, which provides a comprehensive set of drive management features, including real-time drive health check, genuine authentication check feature, performance benchmark and firmware updates.

The T5 EVO - available in 2 TB, 4 TB and 8 TB sizes - comes with a USB Type-C-to-C cable and includes a three-year limited warranty. The manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) are $189.99 for the 2 TB, $349.99 for the 4 TB and $649.99 for the 8 TB. The T5 EVO is available worldwide starting today.



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Nothing "insane" about that price, considering the performance....
Its stupidly overpriced, you can get Samsung's own 990 Pro 4TB for $249.99 from newegg and get an enclosure for another $20-30 above that and have an external SSD thats both upgradable and has option for data recovery in case of failure of enclosure.
 
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Nothing "insane" about that price, considering the performance....
a 2TB MX500 costs 119€, a decent USB case for it costs 10€.
how do you justify a 45% price increase for a drive that will last nowhere near as long, has a shorter warranty and the cheaper drive writes like seven times faster...

from a performance standpoint it should cost 60€ for the 2TB version.
 
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