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- Capacity: The amount of data the drive can store. 1TB is enough for hundreds of thousands of photos or many movies, depending on file size. Larger capacities are suitable for extensive backups.
- SSD: Modern disk technology that offers high speeds, reliability, lower consumption, weight, and size compared to HDDs
- HDD: Older hard disk technology that lags in speed and reliability but offers great capacity at an affordable price.
- USB-C: Modern way of digital transmission of image, sound, and data with simultaneous charging capability.
- USB 3.2: Faster data transfer (20 Gbit/s) compared to previous versions, when connected to a USB 3.2 port.
- USB 3.0: Faster data transfer (5 Gbit/s) than USB 2.0 when connected to a USB 3.0 port.
- USB 3.1: Faster data transfer (10 Gbit/s) than previous versions when connected to a USB 3.1 port.
- 1.8": They offer great portability with their small weight and size.
- 2.5": The most classic size of an external hard drive.
- 3.5": They are not recommended for frequent movements due to their volume and weight.
- Multi-Bay: They consist of more than one internal hard drives. It is recommended to use them primarily as desktops.
- M.2: Smaller than 2.5" and close to 1.8". M.2 is a type of SSD that is slightly faster. They offer great portability with their small size and weight.
- with USB: The disk is powered by electricity through the USB cable.
- Wall Power Plug: The disk requires power supply from a socket for its operation.
- Large Files & Backup: Ideal for large files, photos, and videos. The most cost-effective solution to free up space on your computer.
- Transport & Laptop: Drives that operate without an external power outlet. Lightweight and small in size, they fit in any bag so you can always have them with you.
- Speed & Gaming: For those who want lightning-fast file transfers, instant game loading, or work with image and video editing.