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Low price tag does not always mean low quality, and sometimes lemons can be made into lemonade. Join Chris as he checks out Kingston's latest entry-level solid state drive. Find out if this budget conscious drive has what it takes to meet the rigorous performance standards of TechwareLabs and be the new choice SSD of everyone.
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Mit der Spinpoint F4 EcoGreen HD204UI hat Samsung einen interessanten und besonders günstigen Speicherriesen im Angebot. Für rund 60 Euro bietet die Festplatte 2 TByte Speicher und soll dabei auch noch besonders leise und stromsparend arbeiten. Wie sich die Samsung Spinpoint F4 EcoGreen in unserem Benchmark-Parcours schlägt wird der folgende Test zeigen.
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Diesmal muss ein kleiner 4GB USB Stick aus dem Hause TeamGroup durch den Testparcour laufen. Der sehr preiswerte Stick tritt dabei gegen bereits getestet Modell an.
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Up for review today I have the Team Group Color Turn E902 32gb USB 3.0 flash drive. Yes I know it’s just a flash drive, they’ve become very commonplace but they’re also indispensable, at least they are in my opinion. This drive from Team Group runs off the UBS 3.0 interface so you can expect fast read and write speeds and from my testing and comparison you’ll get them for sure. I’ve tested the drive on both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 interfaces and it performs extremely well on both, so read on to learn more…
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There are definitely faster USB 3.0 flash drives on the market, but with a price tag of under $25, the Team Group Color Turn 32GB unit definitely has its appeal. Coming in with about 60MB/s read and 25MB/s write when transferring large files was acceptable to me. Getting the files on there may take longer than I'd like, but accessing them once on the drive is far quicker.
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Today, we’re once again forging a trail off the mainstream with a something a little more unusual than our normal fare. We have another military and industrial SSD from Telecommunication Systems (TCS) in house, and we can’t wait to scope it out.
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Perhaps the most respect an SSD review site can gain is to be trusted to report on SSDs that carry with them a great deal of confidentiality and secrecy in their purpose and design. Being consistently chosen as the first and one of the very limited evaluators is icing on the cake. Such is the case between The SSD Review and TCS and has been for some time as we have previously published reports for the TCS Galatea and TCS Proteus SSDs. Our report today is rather special as we are looking at an entirely new design from TCS, one that has been aptly named the TCS BGADrive. The TCS BGADrive was released in January 2013 and one can't imagine the work it takes to get from a simple conversation to final hands-on analysis and report of such equipment. This has been months in the making and much more cooperation than we have ever seen for a review prior. As much as cannot be spoken of or shown, we think our end report will grab and hold your attention as the TCS BGADrive is definitely something we don't get our hands on every day.
Two things stand out when we speak of TCS products, and these are MIL-STD-810 and the fact that these SSDs are created and trusted for 'mission critical applications'. Defined, a mission critical application is one in which the failure of the device could result, directly or indirectly, in personal injury or death. These applications demand equipment that can stand well above the norm in pressure, shock and weather conditions, and that is what MIL-STD-810 is intended for.
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Unser Partner und Sponsor takeMS erweiterte vor kurzem ihre Produktvielfalt mit einer 3.5" Zoll großen, externen Festplatte – der takeMS mem.line 500GB 3.5" USB 2.0/eSATA. Das Unternehmen verspricht einen zuverlässigen Partner bei der Datensicherung, ebenfalls ein sehr robustes Metall-Gehäuse und eine sehr schnelle Transfergeschwindigkeit. Ob die takeMS mem.line die Erwartungen erfüllt, könnt ihr in dem folgenden Review nachlesen.
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The new LumX USB Flash Drives from takeMS put style, elegance ahead product performance, at a decent price. The 4GB variant we have just reviewed is able to store data with a speed of 5.599kbytes/s and read with about 14.021kbytes/s; the manufacturer also puts at our disposal 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models, for people which need more storage space on the go.
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Mobile Datenspeicher sind mittlerweile nicht mehr aus dem Alltag wegzudenken und so erlangen USB-Sticks und externe Festplatten immer mehr Beliebtheit. Gab es vor einiger Zeit erst Festplatten, die die magische 100 Gigabyte Grenze durchstoßen haben, so schaffen dies mittlerweile auch USB-Sticks. Um so wichtiger ist es im Bereich der externen Festplatten nicht still zu stehen und auch hier die Kapazitäten weiter zu erhöhen. So stellten takeMS kürzlich ihre neue Festplatten-Serie mem.line rubber vor, welche Kapazitäten von bis zu 500 Gigabyte aufweisen. Wie sich die externe Festplatte in unserem Test schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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