![]() Western Digital currently sells five portable hard-drive solutions, of which three have the modern, fast USB 3.0 connection on the front. Sure, you'll lose some top-end speed, but, for most, that's more than compensated by capacity that's an order of magnitude higher. These, as you know, provide significantly more capacity-per-pound than even price-ravaged SSDs, meaning a 1 terabyte (TB), 2.5in, USB 3.0-connected model is available for comfortably below £100. Go down the do-it-yourself route and a decent 128GB SSD can be allied to a USB 3.0 enclosure for under £100.īut there's a well-established market for portable storage that makes use of mechanical hard-drives. The 2.5in form factor of most consumer SSDs also make them eminently suitable for portable-storage purposes, given the innate shockproof nature of drives and general availability of cheap USB 3.0 enclosures. Ever-tumbling prices of solid-state disks (SSDs) make them tasty propositions for users looking to speed up their systems by installing an SSD as a boot drive.
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