The ESD400 from Transcend in the 128GB capacity tested today is great solution if you want something you can throw in your pocket at a good price. For those that want the best in performance, it may ...
These days your options for external storage are vast, with just about every speed and capacity readily available, generally at a reasonable price too. Whether you’re after something that’ll fit on ...
Transcend's StoreJet 500 is a great external SSD for creative professionals and media lovers alike. This drive carries both performance and reliability in a solid dual-connectivity package. Portable ...
Transcend unveiled the ESD410C, a portable SSD with USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 connectivity on February 5, 2024. This sleek device boasts impressive speeds of up to 2,000MB/s for both reading and writing, thanks ...
See that little $190 daughter card up there^? It houses 240GB of Transcend SSD and it could replace the 64GB or 128GB SSD that came in your MacBook Air in as little as 5 minutes. Even better, ...
With the holidays in full swing, new devices in need of a solid-state storage upgrade abound. Shoppers may not be familiar with Transcend as it isn’t one of the big names in the SSD market, but ...
I’ll be honest here. We have a love affair with solid state drives here at Custom PC Review, and as SSDs have become higher capacity and more price competitive with traditional hard drives, we’ve ...
Transcend is trotting out a new top-of-the-line solid state drive (SSD) with some impressive speed metrics, at least on paper (we haven't spent any hands-on time with it yet), and it's probably ...
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External storage for computers is now able to replicate what's inside the PC in both speed and capacity. Got a 2TB, 3.5in hard drive in the system? It doesn't cost a whole heap more to purchase an ...