Read more.Palm-sized, 51g storage device provides up to 450MB/s write speeds via its USB 3.1 interface.
Read more.Palm-sized, 51g storage device provides up to 450MB/s write speeds via its USB 3.1 interface.
Still way too expensive. At least it will serve to drive prices down.
where is the price?
For me it's not so much about the speed, it's about the reliability. I work in computer vision and I have a lot of images that aren't exactly valuable (i.e. if I lose them, no biggie), but they would be a pain in the backside to retake. A typical data run is several hundred gigs. I don't have that kind of free space on my laptop and I'm paranoid that one bad drop will kill a mechanical drive. The speed is a bonus, when you're processing several tens of thousands of images you're often IO rather than CPU bound.
Will wait till it gets cheaper probably!
Yes the 2tb would be good for photographers whom store there raw files
only trouble is Samsung is not good at after sales service????
I dunno, I've personally had really good service from Samsung on their mobile side. Had the first generation Galaxy Note which developed a weird touchscreen bug. I contacted Samsung and in a few days, they sent me; a paid for RM Special Delivery envelope. Sent my phone off and got it back within a week. Very pleased with their service. I've got a Note 3 now which is brilliant but I think I'll wait one more generation before moving.
The T3 looks good but I imagine the price will be equally breathtaking.
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