Thursday, July 18th 2024

Team Group Launches the PD20 Mini External SSD

Team Group Inc., the world's leading provider of premium storage solutions, today introduced the Team Group PD20 Mini External SSD, featuring ultra-fast transfer speeds and a full range of storage capacity options. Its exquisite and compact design features a convenient hanging hole for maximum portability. The PD20 Mini External SSD's small size can easily fit into a briefcase or hung on a bag, combining high-speed read/write performance with portability and fashion. This mini yet powerful solution meets all your storage needs.

The Team Group PD20 Mini External SSD is specifically designed for business travelers and professionals on the go. This palm-sized, lightweight SSD weighs 22 grams and offers storage capacities from 1 TB to 4 TB. With transfer speeds of up to 2,000 MB/s, it provides a portable, high-speed data storage solution that enables users to back up files anytime, anywhere. The USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2 Type-C interface ensures broad compatibility with computers, tablets, and smartphones, making it ideal for storing large videos, photos, and documents. The PD20 Mini's sleek and stylish design features a convenient hanging hole for easy attachment to bags, offering a minimalist, lightweight, high-speed, and large-capacity portable storage solution tailored to the needs of business professionals.
With IP54 dust and splash resistance certification and a silicone cover design for the Type-C port, the PD20 Mini External SSD effectively prevents dust and water ingress for worry-free daily use. Product packaging made from recyclable materials underscores the company's commitment to sustainability and corporate responsibility. The PD20 Mini External SSD will be available worldwide in August. Stay tuned to Team Group's official website and social media channels for the latest updates.

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6 Comments on Team Group Launches the PD20 Mini External SSD

#1
Bwaze
It almost looked like an USB stick, but it's a bit bigger. Still, no need for extra power which some external drives still require. But this won't be cheap.

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#2
Chaitanya
Pretty small for the capacities offered also would like to see review as surely that drive will overheat when hitting full 20Gbps speeds.
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#3
Prima.Vera
USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2
Frack, I hate this. Cannot ever get used to this retarded and utterly stupid naming scheme which doesn't mean anything.
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#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Prima.VeraFrack, I hate this. Cannot ever get used to this retarded and utterly stupid naming scheme which doesn't mean anything.
But it does mean something. It means it's using two lanes of 10 Gbps. Is it consumer friendly? No.
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#5
bonehead123
Chaitanyawill overheat when hitting full 20Gbps speeds
TrueDat, however, with the high temps that CPU's & GPU's are generating nowadays, heat was probably an afterthought for something as small as these drives, unfortunately.....
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#6
Chaitanya
bonehead123TrueDat, however, with the high temps that CPU's & GPU's are generating nowadays, heat was probably an afterthought for something as small as these drives, unfortunately.....
There are quite a few drives(even from Teamgroup themselves) which have compact form factor with high speed connctivity but without too much thermal throttling.
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