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SanDisk has introduced a new portable storage drive in China, the ELE series 1TB portable SSD (upgraded model), which is currently available for an introductory price of 869 yuan (128). It is a straightforward storage device aimed at people who need to keep large files, like video projects or high-resolution photos, on hand without taking up much physical space.

SanDisk ELE 1TB

SanDisk ELE 1TB Specifications

The SSD measures 75mm long, 45mm wide, and about 10mm thick, and it weighs just 31.7 grams. Because it is small and lightweight, it fits easily into a pocket, a camera pouch, or a laptop bag. SanDisk says that the drive is tested to survive drops from up to two meters, providing standard physical protection for everyday handling and travel.

The drive connects via a USB-C port using the USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, which supports a theoretical maximum bandwidth of 10Gbps. In terms of actual performance, SanDisk says the SSD can reach read speeds of up to 600MB/s.

SanDisk ELE 1TB

This speed is sufficient for standard tasks like transferring documents, moving media files, or running routine backups. It is noticeably faster than older mechanical hard drives, though it sits well below the 1,000MB/s or 2,000MB/s speeds offered by more expensive, higher-end portable SSDs currently on the market.

SanDisk has not released the exact write speeds for the ELE, noting only that they are slightly lower than the read speeds. This is a common practice for entry-level and mid-range storage devices, but it is something to keep in mind if your workflow involves writing very large batches of files to the drive on a regular basis, as the transfer might take a bit longer than the advertised read speed suggests.

SanDisk ELE 1TB

For compatibility, the SSD is a plug-and-play device. It works out of the box with most hardware that has a USB-C port, including Windows PCs, Macs, tablets, and Android smartphones, without needing extra software. It operates safely in temperatures between 0°C and 45°C and includes a three-year limited warranty.

In related news, Adata has recently introduced the Urban Tapsafe portable SSD with NFC unlocking and speeds of up to 1900MB/s, while Lexar has unveiled the JumpDrive D500 dual-interface USB SSD offering speeds of up to 400MB/s.

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(JD)

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