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Testseek.com have collected 2 expert reviews of the RavPower RP-UM003 Mini External SSD Pro USB3.1 Type-C and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for RavPower RP-UM003 Mini External SSD Pro USB3.1 Type-C.
 
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  Published: 2021-05-21, Author: Bob , review by: thinkcomputers.org

  • One of the smallest portable SSDs out there, Good overall performance, Carrying pouch and two cables included, 3-year warranty, You can password protect your drive
  • Much faster drives out there
  • As we take a look at another portable solid state drive it is really hard to not like these drives. The RAVPower Mini Portable Solid State drive is one of the smallest portable drives we've reviewed, which of course makes it easy to take with you anywhere...

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  Published: 2021-01-27, Author: David , review by: cnet.com

  • Abstract:  Most new computers don't come with much storage space -- unless you're splurging on a high-end model, they usually have 256 or 512 gigabytes. Game consoles such as the PS4 and Xbox One come with 1-terabyte drives (which is roughly 1,000GB), but if you don't regularly take games off the drive as you acquire more, the drives max out easily. A good storage solution is to find the best external hard drive for your needs. A traditional hard drive that uses "old" hard drive technology (mechanical platters and a moving read-write head to access data) is adequate for the majority of users, thanks to speedier USB-C and USB 3.0 (as well as 3.1/3.2) interfaces. Prices have dropped significantly in the last few years, with even mega-capacity models tipping the scales at 5TB but costing just over $100. A solid state drive doesn't have moving parts and has up to four times faster read speeds, but it costs a lot more per gigabyte.

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