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Review on πŸ’Ύ Transcend Storejet 1TB Portable USB 3.0 Hard Disk (TS1TSJ25H3P) - Fast and Reliable External Storage Solution by Wiktor Wasilewski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Exactly what I needed, it's a great buy, I recommend it.

If we remove ourselves from this, we find that most things are satisfactory. Plastic is pleasant, construction is solid, it is silent, it is cool, and it is cheap. The default box for SMART is green. No testing will be conducted because I am an outcast and a relic, and because I do not have any accessible USB 3.0 ports. They say they'll keep you safe from blows (I really hope I don't check). There are no more questions for them after three years of consistent plowing with three external Seagates per terabyte. However, the zero sediment remained after the office's failures. I plan to tune in. Even if I pass away, I hope to have added a review.

Pros
  • Quiet. It all began with a malfunctioning USB 2.0 connector on the laptop (not all external hard drives can be powered by the computer alone). It does not get hot (despite having a strong plastic exterior case, which may just not conduct heat quickly enough). While it may be short, the cable is not oak.
Cons
  • Micro USB 3.0 port. No, I knew exactly what I was doing, but this layout is really condescending. Since this is only for archival purposes, the disk will only be connected seldom, thus there's no need to worry. Overall, the scarcity of USB-type C disks was a major disappointment to me. There are a lot of phones, but nobody seems to mind that you can't build cords with USB Type A on one side and Type C on the other, contrary to Google's and USB's guidelines. The makers of tough ones, though, are legit. After all, even providing electricity is unnecessary there. Most importantly, though, they highlighted up top that they are now installing Western Digital. Unfortunately, the Seagate ST2022LM007 has a flaw I was hoping wouldn't be there. It's not like this is very important, the series doesn't appear to have failed, and Seagate clearly has some skill with disk manufacturing. However, WD has recently begun cutting back on his mowing schedule even further. It reads 2022, Taiwan on the disc cover, and I got it around the end of January 2022 from a popular orange discounter.