Lenovo has introduced the Y910 magnetic portable solid-state drive (PSSD) in the Chinese market. The device boasts a claimed read speed of 2000MB/s and is now available on JD.com.
Sales will officially begin at 8 PM on January 2. The pricing is set at 559 yuan ($76) for the 1TB model and 899 yuan ($123) for the 2TB model. Let’s check out the key specs.

Lenovo Y910 Portable SSD Specifications
The Y910 features a compact, lightweight design weighing approximately 45 grams, making it easy to carry in your pocket or bag. Its unique circular aesthetic adds a stylish touch, moving away from traditional rectangular designs.
This SSD comes with advanced storage capacities of 1TB or 2TB, offering ample space for storing a wide range of data, including photos, 4K videos, music, games, and important documents. It equips a high-speed USB-C 3.2 Gen2x2 interface, enabling transfer speeds of up to 2000MB/s for seamless data handling. With such impressive speeds, it can transfer approximately 1GB of data in just a second.
The Lenovo Y910 sports cross-platform compatibility, supporting multiple operating systems such as Windows (10/8.1/7), macOS, and Android. It is plug-and-play, requiring no additional drivers for installation. For Apple users, it directly supports iPhone 15 models and above, while older models can use it with an Apple adapter.

This SSD is designed with durability in mind. It features a robust zinc alloy casing with a unibody design, making it shockproof and drop-resistant. The metal body enhances heat dissipation, ensuring efficient performance and durability over time. Additionally, the finely textured surface provides a comfortable grip and resists fingerprints.
The Y910 equips a magnetic attachment feature, allowing it to adhere securely to compatible devices, including smartphones with built-in magnets. This makes it convenient for one-handed operations like video recording while directly storing data on the drive. It also supports real-time recording and data saving, freeing up device storage.
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