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The smallest SSD in the world is almost impossible small

The smallest SSD in the world is almost impossible small

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Japanese company Suneast has announced a new product for the smallest rights of boasting: the smallest SSD in the world. Released today, Friday 9 May, the USB 3.2 device is less than one inch in all dimensions and looks more like a dongle than a SSD, but it still offers up to 512 GB of storage.

According to the specifications listed on the Suneast product website (translated from Japanese), the compact device offers a maximum reading speed of 450 MB/S, a maximum writing speed of 400 MB/s, and a weight of only 2.8 grams (less than 0.1 ounces). Its size is only 10.6 × 20 × 13.5 mm, or 0.4 x 0.8 x 0.5 inches, making it an additional without attention at the bottom of a phone or side of a laptop.

The goal is to provide a device that provides easy storage for a smartphone, using the USB Type-C connector that is compatible with more newer phones. SSD can be used to transfer large files such as video between a smartphone and a laptop for editing, for example, making it potentially useful for video editors or other moving creators who do not want to do around additional cables or wait for slow cloud -based transfers.

Suneast states that the SSD device is compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS operating systems, but warns that you must first place the device on a PC or MAC than a phone to maximize its compliance.

The device comes in three capacity options: 128 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB. Prices are not yet available, or information on when the device will be available outside Japan, but as part of a wave of new telephone SSDs that are becoming popular now, especially with video creators, we can expect to have the client’s request for such a device, so we hope to reach soon.






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