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    News - ADATA launches the DashDrive Elite SE720 portable USB3.0 SSD

    Uses slim and strong stainless steel chassis and boasts read/write speeds of 400/300 MB/s.
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    Re: News - ADATA launches the DashDrive Elite SE720 portable USB3.0 SSD

    well, eventually all of us will end up having an external ssd in the near future... just not now because prices are too high but low capacity for ext ssd cards. However, the write and read speed are really fast and i like it but still i would want to have a large capacity at the price that the customers can afford also.
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    Re: News - ADATA launches the DashDrive Elite SE720 portable USB3.0 SSD

    Quote Originally Posted by pvee View Post
    well, eventually all of us will end up having an external ssd in the near future... just not now because prices are too high but low capacity for ext ssd cards. However, the write and read speed are really fast and i like it but still i would want to have a large capacity at the price that the customers can afford also.
    This is true.

    external SSDs are useful for anyone who wants something portable, such as for storing a few HD movies and playing them directly from the drive.

    But most of the market is in storing a few TB of junk you only use rarely, where speeds not really an issue. SSDs will take over from 2.5" externals long before larger standard drives.

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