Amazingly cheap for what it can store. I would like more information about its write to speed in the spec sheets but it seems all these types of device have vague specs when it comes to write speed. I think it's because it depends on your computer
Amazingly cheap for what it can store. I would like more information about its write to speed in the spec sheets but it seems all these types of device have vague specs when it comes to write speed. I think it's because it depends on your computer
Since the first Samsung Portable SSD, the T1 hit the shelves in 2015 every subsequent launch of the T series has seen the latest evolution of Samsung's TLC V-NAND being used inside them, 48-layer in the T3 and now with the 3rd generation drive, the Portable SSD T5, Samsung's latest 64-layer TLC...
64-layer V-NAND; Compact design; Performance; Capacity
It doesn't come cheap
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
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
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.
This is so small and light but so fast. A great external drive and so easy to carry around. Highly recommended.
First, the case was not included. That was an extra purchase. Just to be clear it's in the pics only because I highly recommend at least a small "EVA" case since it is light weight and probably wouldn't hold up to being crushed or dropped. The case recommended was perfect. It's a great drive.
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
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
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
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