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Samsung T5 MU-PA2T0 2TB

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PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Portable SSD T5

The Samsung Portable SSD T5 corrects the T3's most glaring omission by including a USB-C cable, and improves its dollar-to-gigabyte ratio and its performance significantly. At $799 for 2TB, it's made for well-heeled hobbyists and graphics artists.

Excellent performance; Includes USB 3.0 and USB-C cables; Compact; Android-, Mac-, and Windows-compatible

While a comparable good per-gigabyte value; the drive itself is expensive

ThinkComputers
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Portable SSD T5 Review

One of my favorite products from last year that I take with me everywhere is the Samsung Portable SSD T3. This portable solid state drive is super small, fast, and is what I've used to edit 4K content when I'm on the go.

– Superfast transfer speeds; – Small and very portable; – TypeC to C and TypeC to A cables included; – Software allows for password protection

– None that I found

Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Portable SSD T5

It's officially a pattern. For the third year in a row, Samsung is using its Portable T series to bring new NAND technology to market. We still don't know why Samsung only releases this series in odd numbers, but the pattern shows that skipping T2 had nothing to do with advanced robots going back in...

Attractive design; USB 3.1 Gen 2 support; USB Type-C connector; Full hardware-based encryption; Excellent price point ($199.99; Attractive design; USB 3.1 Gen 2 support; USB Type-C connector; Full hardware-based encryption

A little buggy at release; Small performance increase over existing products; A little buggy at release; Small performance increase over existing products; Very expensive ($799.99

ComputerShopper
★★★★
6 years ago

The third (USB 3.1 Gen 2) generation of Samsung's credit-card-sized external drive is a swift and nifty solution for secure storage.

Couldn't be more portable; Fast performance; Handsome design; Comes with USB-C and USB-A cables

Expensive; No utility software except for password lock

Consumer Search
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung T5 Portable SSD

Tiny and outrageously fast, the Samsung T5 Portable SSD is the ultimate portable hard drive -- albeit with a price tag to match. It's about the same size and weight as a stack of 10 credit cards, so you'll barely feel it in your pocket.

Tiny; Outrageously fast; Rugged aluminum body; Three-year warranty

Very expensive per GB

StorageReview.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Portable SSD T5 Review

The Samsung T5 vastly improves on its predecessor as this ultra-portable SSD boasts best-of-class performance and design.

Great overall performance; Durable; modern and slim design; Easy-to-use software

No increase in maximum capacity

The Guru of 3D
★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung T5 Portable SSD review

While testing this unit, you'd almost forget that it is a USB flash storage device :) And for USB 3.1 it is fast, but perhaps could have been faster? I mean this is USB 3.1 Gen 2, we've seen USB 3.0 and 3.1 Gen 1 at this performance level for two years now.

HotHardware
★★★★★
6 years ago

The was a compact, durable, lightweight, and fast external solid state storage device, that offered killer performance when it launched. The T3 has been out for quite a while, however, and has since released a few newer types of flash memory, which are better suited to low-power, portable storage...

overclockers.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung T5 1TB Portable SSD Review

The T5 is an updated version of their portable line and the first to use Samsung's 64-layer V-NAND technology. By using the most up-to-date advances in storage density and USB protocols, Samsung has produced a high speed, portable SSD that's very compact and versatile.

PC Perspective
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Portable SSD T5 USB 3.1 Gen 2 10Gbps 500GB and 2TB Review - Even Faster!

I noticed the smaller transfer sizes were lacking on the ThreadRipper platform, which appears to be a processor/memory related latency issue I'll dig into the external storage performance on the newer AMD platforms soon, but that's another article :).

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