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Lenovo has introduced the Legion Tactical Mobile SSD, a portable storage device with a grenade-inspired tactical design. This portable SSD is developed in collaboration with the film “Operation Dragon” and is now available through Lenovo’s official store in China, targeting gamers and collectors with three different configurations.

Lenovo Legion Tactical Portable SSD

The SSD comes in three options: an empty aluminum alloy enclosure for 299 yuan (~$41), a bundle with Operation Dragon collectibles for 399 yuan (~$55), and a 1TB SSD version with peripherals for 799 yuan (~$110). The limited-edition design features a pull-tab cover for tool-free SSD swaps and an RGB light strip encircling the device. Lenovo claims read/write speeds of up to 1050MB/s and 1000MB/s via USB 3.2 Gen2, though actual performance may depend on the host device.

Lenovo Legion Tactical Portable SSD

The SSD weighs 320g and measures 143.2mm in height, making it bulkier than standard portable drives. It is compatible with Windows, macOS, and SSDs up to 1TB, and comes with dual USB-C and USB-A cables. Collectors will receive unique serial numbers, and both the empty and preloaded SSD versions share the same external casing.

The “tactical open-cover” mechanism allows quick drive swaps without the need for screws. Lenovo lists a 5V/3A power input and USB 3.2 Gen2/Gen1 backward compatibility, but real-world speeds may vary. The 1TB version’s 1050MB/s read rate positions it as a mid-tier storage solution for gaming or fast file transfers.

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