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Samsung T7 Resurrected PSSD debuts, recycled shell steals scene
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74093, member: 636"] Samsung dropped a new portable SSD called the T7 Resurrected that hits the same speeds as the old T7 but gets made entirely from recycled aluminum scraps left over from Galaxy phone production. The case skips the paint job to show off raw metal while cutting down on chemicals, and the whole package uses recycled paper with soy-based ink. Performance-wise, it pushes 1,050 MB/s reads and 1,000 MB/s writes over USB 3.2 Gen 2. The drive works across phones, tablets, game consoles, Windows, and macOS while packing AES 256-bit encryption and surviving drops from two meters up. It comes in 1TB for $119.99, 2TB for $205.99, and 4TB for $378.99 starting at the end of November. [/QUOTE]
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