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SAMSUNG T7 Shield 2TB Portable SSD, USB 3.2 Gen2, Rugged, IP65 Rated, for Photographers, Content Creators and Gaming, External Solid State Drive (MU-PE2T0R/AM, 2022), Blue
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SAMSUNG T7 Shield 2TB Portable SSD, USB 3.2 Gen2, Rugged, IP65 Rated, for Photographers, Content Creators and Gaming, External Solid State Drive (MU-PE2T0R/AM, 2022), Blue

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  • Color: Blue
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 1050 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 1000 MBps
  • Width: 2.30"
  • Model #: MU-PE2T0R/AM
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  • OMR70.34 
  • OMR12.31 Shipping
SAMSUNG T7 Shield 2TB, Portable SSD, up-to 1050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen2, Rugged,IP65 Water & Dust Resistant, for Photographers, Content Creators and Gaming, Extenal Solid State Drive (MU-PE2T0S/AM), Black
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SAMSUNG T7 Portable SSD, 4TB External Solid State Drive, Speeds Up to 1,050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Reliable Storage for Gaming, Students, Professionals, MU-PC4T0T/AM, Gray
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SAMSUNG T7 Portable SSD, 4TB External Solid State Drive, Speeds Up to 1,050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Reliable Storage for Gaming, Students, Professionals, MU-PC4T0T/AM, Gray

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  • Color: Titan Gray
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 1050 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 1000 MBps
  • Width: 2.20"
  • Model #: MU-PC4T0T/AM
SAMSUNG T7 Shield Portable External Solid State Drive USB 3.2 1TB , IP65 Water Resistant, Compatible with PC / Mac / Android / Gaming Consoles (MUPE1T0K/AM), Beige
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SAMSUNG T7 Shield Portable External Solid State Drive USB 3.2 1TB , IP65 Water Resistant, Compatible with PC / Mac / Android / Gaming Consoles (MUPE1T0K/AM), Beige

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  • Color: Beige
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 1050 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 1000 MBps
  • Width: 2.30"
  • Model #: MU-PE1T0K/AM
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  • OMR51.44 
  • OMR12.32 Shipping
SAMSUNG T7 Shield 1TB, up to 1050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen2, Rugged, IP65 Rated, for Photographers, Content Creators and Gaming, Portable External Solid State Drive (MU-PE1T0S/AM, 2022), Black
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SAMSUNG T7 Shield 1TB, up to 1050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen2, Rugged, IP65 Rated, for Photographers, Content Creators and Gaming, Portable External Solid State Drive (MU-PE1T0S/AM, 2022), Black

OUT OF STOCK

  • Color: Black
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 1050 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 1000 MBps
  • Width: 2.30"
  • Model #: MU-PE1T0S/AM
SAMSUNG T7 Shield 4TB USB 3.2 Gen 2 External Solid State Drive MU-PE4T0S/AM
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SAMSUNG T7 Shield 4TB USB 3.2 Gen 2 External Solid State Drive MU-PE4T0S/AM

OUT OF STOCK

  • Part Number: MU-PE4T0S/AM
  • Color: Black
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 1050 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 1000 MBps
  • Model #: MU-PE4T0S/AM
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External SSDs

Solid state drives (SSD) are a relatively new technology, which makes SSDs more expensive than traditional mechanical hard drives. However, the prices for SSDs are continually falling year over year, almost reaching parity with their mechanical counterparts in some cases. Just a few years ago, internal SSD hard drives were so expensive that external SSD hard drives were out of the question. But today they are a reality.

External SSD vs External HDD

When it comes to the main purposes of an external drive, whether it be a mechanical drive or a solid state drive, both categories satisfy similarly. Both offer more storage space than USB flash drives. Both are portable. Both can easily back up the data from a PC or laptop.

There are two main differences between an external SSD and an external HDD. The first is performance. Just as an internal SSD outperforms an internal HDD due to how each type of drive is constructed, the same logic follows for their external counterparts. An external SSD has no moving parts, unlike the mechanical HDD, which has to wait for platters to spin up and down when reading and writing data. The second difference is reliability. Once again, because the external solid state drive has no moving parts, there is less wear and tear and fewer internal components to fail. In general, SSDs have a much higher mean time between failures (MTBF) than mechanical HDDs. Finally, since the external drive will most likely travel with the owner, there is less chance of data loss or corruption with SSDs because there are no moving parts that can be jostled during transit.

Who Should Buy an External SSD?

Anyone working with mission-critical data that needs to be transported should definitely invest in an external SSD. This doesn’t necessarily limit use cases to top-secret government operations. Influential business people who have to travel with important documents or presentations will definitely benefit from an external SSD. Even students who have to turn in an important project may want to consider one of these drives.

Additionally, people who need to work on large files in the field will appreciate the speed and performance of external SSDs. This includes video editors, production artists, music engineers, and more. Time is the only resource that cannot be replenished, and an external SSD saves professionals plenty of time when working on large files that have to be transferred back and forth from a laptop or PC.