Lenovo Debuts Tactical SSD With Grenade-Shaped Design

Lenovo just released a unique portable SSD that looks like a grenade. The aluminum case stands out from the regular boring drives you see everywhere. Lenovo teamed up with the makers of the movie Operation Dragon to create this cool storage device. Tech folks who need fast, reliable storage will appreciate this drive, which works with the USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard.

The 1TB version moves data super fast - you can read files at 1050 MB per second and write at 1000 MB per second. Nobody knows yet if you can bring this grenade-shaped drive on planes, trains, or subways because of how it looks. But the performance makes it perfect for everyday heavy computer use. It handles tough work without making big promises it can't keep.

You can buy just the empty case for about $42 if you already have an SSD. The price tag reads 299 yuan in China. For those wanting extra stuff, they sell a package with themed accessories from Operation Jiaolong for 399 yuan, around $56 total. The complete package costs 799 yuan or $112 and includes the actual 1TB drive plus special movie-themed extras.

Lenovo sells another 1TB model of this tactical drive for 469 yuan, but right has a sale price of 449 yuan. That version also uses USB-C connections and runs at the same speed standards. The grenade design does more than just look different - it actually makes the drive stronger against bumps and drops. Fast data transfer ability means professionals can finish their big projects faster with less waiting around.
 

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