Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega External SSD Flash Drive USB3 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega External SSD Flash Drive USB3.
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Flash drives are still very expensive, as well as being relatively limited in capacity, so people on a tight budget may well prefer to stick with a conventional hard drive for the time being. However, the SSD Flash is still a good option for MacBook Air o...
Certainly, Iomega is putting down a marker to show its presence in this current generation of SSD meets USB 3.0 storage, however, it is significantly more expensive than Kingston’s offering. If you must have black aluminium, by all means buy Iomega’s ...
Excellent performance with applications, Excellent read speeds, Excellent performance with smaller files
Write speeds capped at 70 MB/s, Expensive, Hard to see the advantage compared to a USB key
Despite great overall performance, the SSD Flash USB 3.0 64 GB suffers from write speeds that top out at 70 MB/s. Worse still, we're not sure what the point of an external SSD hard drive is when you can fit as much on a USB key. And as for the differen...
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Published: 2010-12-28, Author: Luke , review by: alphr.com
An extremely rugged and capable flash drive, but far too pricey for the amount of storage on offer...
The Iomega SSD Flash 64GB is slim and attractive, thanks to its black brushed metal enclosure. Unfortunately its performance is far slower than what we'd expect from both a USB3-equipped storage device and from a SSD. If you must have a USB3-equipped S...
Overall the Iomega SSD Flash external drive looks great and performs as well as USB 3.0 will allow. Iomega was smart to include a top-tier performance SSD in the enclosure to ensure the interface would be the limiting factor. While it's rugged, fast a...
Abstract: The Iomega External SSD Flash Drive USB 3.0 is rugged, stylish, and has all the right parts to make it a speedy data-transfering machine. On top of all this, it comes in a portable package. The solid state drive (SSD) and USB 3.0 port will come at a he...
Published: 2011-01-12, Author: Luke , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: USB 3 external hard drives have become an increasingly common sight in recent months, however Iomega's new drive stands out as it's the first we've seen to use SSD technology inside, instead of a good, old fashioned mechanical disk.Physically it's very sl...
Rendimiento muy elevado, sobre todo con archivos pequeños, Robustez, con una carcasa de aluminio muy resistente y elegante, Aplicaciones de software y servicio de backup, Garantía de 3 años
La relación entre calidad y precio no es su fuerte, teniendo en cuenta su elevado coste y el precio por Gbyte