Samsung T7 Touch SSD Review
Samsung had introduced the Samsung T7 series of portable SSDs earlier this year and we got a chance to review the 1TB version. We have been big fans of the T series line up right from the T1 SSD 5 years ago, and it is a very refined product line from Samsung. Samsung claims that the T7 is two times faster than the T5 which is a good improvement.
Box Contents
USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB C to A cable
USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB C to C cable
Quick Start Guide & Warranty Statement
Drive management software is embedded in the drive itself
FAT 32, FAT 16, NTFS, and EXT4
80TB maximum capacity
USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 1 connectivity
410MB/s read, 400MB/s write speed
8.9 inches by 8.8 inches by 5.4 inches in size
Weighs 2.1Kg (4.6lb) unladen
External Appearances
Made from aluminum, the enclosure provides structure and heat dissipation, assisted by low-noise fans. The size of the enclosure itself isn t that much bigger than the five 3.5-inch disks you can fill it with, measuring 5.4 inches high and with a footprint of 8.9 inches by 8.8.
Around the back are the fan grills, as well as the USB Type-C port, power connection, and a selector to move between different RAID configurations. The front has indicators for each drive, power, and a power button.
Mac mini (M1, 2020) Review
The beginning of a new era By Jamshed Avari | Updated: 16 December 2020 20:09 IST
The new Mac Mini (M1, 2020) price starts at Rs. 64,900 in India
Highlights
The Mac mini (M1, 2020) performs well even in heavy content creation apps
You ll need to buy your own monitor, keyboard and mouse
The Apple M1 processor is finally here, after years of speculation. It was obvious for a while that Apple would build on its success with in-house smartphone SoCs, but switching over from industry-standard Intel processors to custom ones is a huge step. Apple has smartly decided to ease into the transition by simply updating its existing products rather than launching all-new models that look completely different, ensuring that all focus is on the silicon. With a comprehensive and cohesive approach to software, many people might never even realise just how much has changed under the hood.