Apple has a well-earned reputation for being restrictive on hardware upgrades, for anyone who is a little handy with components and would like to upgrade the Mac Pro or Mac book they own, is going to be limited to a few options.
Read More...Apple has a well-earned reputation for being restrictive on hardware upgrades, for anyone who is a little handy with components and would like to upgrade the Mac Pro or Mac book they own, is going to be limited to a few options.
Read More...OCZ Storage Solutions was acquired by Toshiba, and they’ve been repurposed as Toshiba’s consumer/enthusiast brand for solid state storage. Benchmark Reviews has previously tested both the budget OCZ Trion SSD and the premium OCZ RD400 m.2 PCIe SSD; the new...
Read More...Join as we review the latest storage spawn from Toshiba, the Toshiba OCZ VX500 series SSDs. This new model positions itself in the mainstream SSD segment fighting with the Samsung EVO series, Crucial MX300 and comparable SSDs in both price...
Read More...The mainstream OCZ VX500 SSD from Toshiba falls between the RD400 and the value-oriented TR150; with 15nm MLC Flash and capacities up to 1TB, the VX500 does also come with 5 years of warranty and an endurance between 74 and...
Read More...Toshiba announced and released the TLC-based (3-bit-per-cell flash) Q300 SSD line and the MLC-based (2-bit-per-cell flash) Q300 Pro SSD line back in late 2015 which are currently available in 120/240/480/960GB (Q300 line) and in 128/256/512/1024GB (Q300 Pro line) capacities. Link
Read More...The EXCERIA PRO M401 from Toshiba has left us with a very good impression regarding its performance, not only matching the rated speeds (and even exceeding the read one) but also succeeding to beat our previous Silicon Power 32GB SDXC...
Read More...Toshiba Europe GmbH Storage Peripherals Division, in Neuss, Germany, markets hard disk drives, solid state drives and flash storage solutions. Aiming at consumers and retailers in Europe, its current product range spans from HDDs, SSDs, memory cards, USB flash drives...
Read More...Just like every single USB 3.0 external desktop model in the market currently the Canvio Desk by Toshiba houses a 3.5″ drive inside and more specifically their very own Generic Data Storage MD04ACA4000 4TB HDD. This is a SATA III...
Read More...The AL13SXB60EN may just offer 600GB of storage capacity (also available in 450/300GB) but it’s probably one of the fastest 2.5-inch (15mm thick) enterprise-grade HDDs currently in the market since thanks to its SAS 12Gb/s connectivity (backwards compatible with 6,...
Read More...This may be one of the longest previews you’ve read and it will certainly be the longest I’ve ever wrote. Today, we have one circuit board sporting two new significant parts. Solid state drives are made up of a controller,...
Read More...Toshiba offers a refined 12Gb/s product stack with a flavor for every taste. The Toshiba PX02SS offers unmatched endurance in the 12Gb/s segment, while the Toshiba PX02SM provides solid endurance and serves as the mixed-use model for mainstream applications. The...
Read More...Toshiba has announced an interesting new adapter that can be used to turn external hard drives into network attached storage. The new product is called the Canvio Wireless Adapter. The adapter will work with any brand of traditional external hard...
Read More...The Toshiba MG03SCA is a 3TB 6Gb/s SAS Enterprise HDD that has been the lynchpin of general storage for entry-level server workloads and capacity-intensive Tier 2 networked storage systems. The MG03 series, in both SATA and SAS flavors, has made...
Read More...The Toshiba PX02SM is an enterprise SSD which utilizes a dual port 12Gb/s SAS interface and eMLC NAND and achieved promising results in our early review of the drive. The PX02SM was the first 12Gb/s SAS SSD on the market,...
Read More...Toshiba’s FlashAir II SD card functions as web server and Wi-Fi LAN access point, supporting simultaneous access of up to seven devices. With these features, any mobile device with WLAN–including smartphones and tablets–can access the data stored the SD Card...
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