It was time to purchase more storage (in the form of an external hard drive), and I decided to go with a product from the Toshiba brand because I was already familiar with the electronics produced by this company. After I had completed the steps necessary to get the order, including unpacking the contents of the box and connecting the device to the laptop, I was once again convinced that I had made the best decision. The device performs quite well. The tempo is quite enjoyable to experience. The 4TB drive has proportions that are even smaller than those of other 3TB drives from the generation before this one of moss, but it operates at a very high speed! In addition, I was quite happy that I was finally able to break free from the monotonous black and white colors; the color of my newest device is red. Accordingly, differentiating between devices is quite simple and easy, just like it was in the past (now that I have three of them, they are black, white, and red). And last but not least, the cost. In my personal perspective, the price tag of approximately 7,500 dollars for four terabytes of storage space, including delivery, is more than justifiable! In a nutshell, all I can see are potential benefits at this point. I strongly suggest it to everyone!
8TB Seagate Backup Plus Hub Desktop Hard Drive with Data Recovery Services
56 Review
2 TB External HDD Western Digital WD Elements Portable (WDBU), USB 3.0, black
84 Review
2 TB External HDD ADATA DashDrive Durable HD650, USB 3.2 Gen 1, Blue
55 Review
18 TB External HDD Western Digital WD Elements Desktop, USB 3.0, black
95 Review
π΄ Renewed Samsung Portable SSD T7 500GB USB 3.2 External Solid State Drive Red
20 Review
πΎ SanDisk 2TB Extreme PRO Portable SSD - Ultra-Fast Speeds up to 2000MB/s - USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 - High-Performance External Solid State Drive - SDSSDE81-2T00-G25
10 Review
SAMSUNG T7 Portable SSD 1TB: Fast and Reliable USB 3.2 External Solid State Drive in Gray
13 Review
SAMSUNG T7 Touch Portable SSD π½ 2TB: High-speed, Secure & Compact Solid State Drive!
17 Review