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Samsung launches ultra-durable mobile SSD, priced from 3.6 million VND

Samsung recently introduced a new portable SSD of the T7-series called T7 Shield. As the name suggests, the T7 Shield focuses on improving the durability of this SSD when it is protected by a rubber layer, wrapped around an IP65 waterproof aluminum shell, resistant to forces and can protect the components inside while dropped from a height of 3 meters.

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The design of the T7 Shield is also slightly different from the regular T7 version when there are small slots. This version will also remove the fingerprint sensor to ensure the durability factor. This is also the most durable portable SSD ever launched by Samsung.

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T7 Shield compared to standard T7

The T7 Shield still comes with the same hardware specifications as the standard version, with read speeds of up to 1050MB/s and write speeds of 1000MB/s, 1.9 times faster than standard SATA SSDs.

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T7 Shield has 3 color options: black, blue and white. The capacity options include 1TB and 2TB, prices start at 160 USD, more expensive than the regular T7 version and the same price as the current T7 Touch (fingerprint version).

Samsung T7 Shield launched

In Vietnam, T7 Shield has not been officially distributed, but currently users can pre-order T7 Shield on Shopee or Lazada e-commerce site for 3.6 million VND. In addition, users can also buy Samsung T7 and T7 Touch for only 2.3 million VND.

[Box thông tin shop] – GK Preorder T7 Shield

[Box thông tin shop] – GK SSD Samsung T7


https://genk.vn/samsung-ra-mat-ssd-di-dong-sieu-ben-gia-tu-36-trieu-dong-20220504210544174.chn

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