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Review on πŸ”Œ Reliable Projection: Certified Lightning Charging Compatible Projectors by Matthew Perez

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Very handy and travel-friendly NVMe case!

I started using USB-C for more and more things. I recently got a couple of NVMe drives that made me stop using an HDD or SSD on mine or someone else's computer. So I had 512 at first, then after a while my boot drive used a 1TB drive. Pretty soon I had 2 x 2TB drives in my computer and installed 5-6 of those drives in friends' computers or laptops that were "slow" and it definitely makes a difference. I would also recommend checking the list of LTT tiers for each drive, it lists high tier, B, C and low tier for NVMe and SSD. I guess I'm waiting for the right sales right now, but my favorite NVMe drive is the XPG 8200 Pro. Anyway, I carry around a 256GB flash drive and a couple of 32GB drives so I always have some things on hand that I need if someone asks. I recently received a used Samsung Evo 970 Pro 512GB. Without a computer to do this with, I went to Revain and hit the jackpot with this case. I did a little research and chose this because it had good directions and seemed pretty easy. I know how small Rubber Stick NVMe drives are, but being able to fit them into this aluminum enclosure and switch from internal to external is all I need to take with me. And since 5 x 3 x width is barely enough to connect, I don't know why I didn't think of it sooner. The photos show: hooked up to my computer, transmission, body size about a quarter, top with a dime to show how thin it really is. Then I don't think my work computer has USB 3.1 but it was connected to 3.0 and I just found a large document and transferred it and it transferred at the same speed throughout the transfer and I'm pretty sure that it was printing 5 Gb/s because it was a little less. He moved a 3GB folder in less than 1 minute, which is very handy in many cases, and he never had any problem with any computer.

Pros
  • electronics
Cons
  • boring packaging