SSD drives, by eliminating moving parts, offer greater security and resistance to shocks. In addition, since it does not have mechanical parts, the performance is much higher. This is visible in the transfer speeds of these solid state drives.
Its compact design and its lightness are other factors that have ended up causing the extinction of HDDs. Mechanical solutions have remained for mass data storage, mainly. Many users still opt for these drives to store their most important files.
New high performance external SSD
Seeking to satisfy the needs of users, the company has expanded its catalog of external storage units. The new Kingston XS1000 External SSD It allows you to make backup copies in a comfortable and simple way. Also, this storage unit is little bigger and heavier than a USB flash drive.
The XS1000 unit offers us a weight of just only 29 grams, being one of the lightest external hard drives on the market. This unit offers read speeds up to 1,050 MB/s with capacities up to 2TB. Come on, there is space for photos, videos and any type of file.
This unit has a USB-C 3.2 Gen1 connector, including the cable that ends in USB-A to connect it to our computer. It maintains compatibility with previous USB standards, to be compatible with any type of system.
This unit allows us to carry it in our pocket comfortably, seeking to offer reliability. We will be able to create backup copies in a few clicks, have constant access to important documents, store our memories or anything else we can imagine.
For now, the XS1000 units only available in color silver, although we still see more variants in the future. Since it is a solid state drive, it is shock and drop resistant (until a certain point). For this, it has a rubber “cover” that improves resistance. All seeking to ensure that none of the user’s files are lost by accident.
Kingston XS1000 are available in capacities of:
They are imposed not only for internal storage
More and more users are opting for this type of storage units instead of USB memories. They offer greater capacities and better performance, although of course, they are more expensive than a flash drive.
Many publishing professionals opt for these drives for temporary backups. For these users, who work with very large files, transfer speeds are critical.
These types of units are also highly valued for those who move a lot. They offer greater security with respect to external HDDs that, in the event of a blow, can be irreparably damaged. Sure, external SSDs aren’t unbreakable, but they do better with normal bumps and minor drops.