Samsung Refreshes T7 Portable SSD in Environmentally Friendly Design
Samsung has presented the refreshed version of its prestigious T7 external solid-state drive (SSD). While basically harboring the same technical specifications as its predecessor, this reborn model chiefly dwells on sustainability, with an altered design for environmental conservation.
Materials and Design
The major component making this new series is the material used. According to the declaration made in the product specification, the body of the storage device is made of 100 percent recycled aluminum. This sustainable conscience mode goes along the same path toward packaging, which can be intended for secondary recycling.
Performance and Specifications
The internal capabilities of the T7 remain evidently consistent with those of the original model, while exterior changes have been made. Performance metrics expected by users include
- Transfer Speed A read speed of up to 1050 MB/s and a write speed of up to 1000MB/s.
- Connection Via USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface.
- Compatibility Windows, macOS, and Android.
Durability and Operating Conditions
Wear and tear on a daily basis have been factored into the design of the drive. Samsung claims it is impact-resistant and can withstand drops from heights of up to 2 meters. The SSD also works between 0°C and +60°C.
Pricing and Availability
Sales of the newly refreshed, environmentally friendly Samsung T7 in the United States have commenced. One-terabyte versions will set you back $119.
