Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Samsung S1 Mini USB2 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung S1 Mini USB2.
July 2009
(76%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
If convenience and lack of weight are big issues for you, the Samsung S1 Mini is worth a look. You can get an awful lot more for your money, though. IDG staff ...
With the Spinpoint S1 Samsung presents a very compact and practical external hard drive for on the go. Taking a closer look at such a small hard drive, measuring only 1.8 inch in diameter, youll soon find controversials if you compared it to USB stick...
So many storage options, so little time... Samsungs S1 is unutterably cute and with 120GB of storage space on board, its reasonably capacious for file swapping or backing up key files from a laptop or netbook. Of course, its not an enormo file buck...
The S1 Mini from Samsung in 1.8" size proves to be a very small drive with big capacity. The properly wrapped 250 GB fit into most notebook or netbook bags, and do not need an additional power supply. The reading speed is typical for USB-2.0 devices. Idea...
Arguably the most unique storage device on the market, Quick enough for routine storage tasks, Smaller than a deck of cards
Still priced higher than comparably speced 2.5 inch externals, SpinPoint N3U trades outright speed for small footprint
Small external drives are certainly nothing new, but the S1 Mini does manage to break new ground in offering up a whole lot of storage in an unbelievably small device with a healthy dose of style. While it seems doubtful that the S1 meets a pressing ...
All eight portable drives we tested work well if you mainly need a device to store large amounts of user data that doesn't depend much on performance. As soon as you apply more demanding workloads, it's time to start paying more attention to the way yo...
Classy design; small footprint; decent transfer speeds; generous three-year warranty.
Very expensive.
The Samsung S1 Minis high cost per gigabyte and slow throughput benchmarks overshadow its sexy design and small 1.8-inch footprint. We prefer the Transcend StoreJet, which offers more storage at a fraction of the cost.