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Neil Poulton managed to raise the design of external disks two decades with the introduction of Lacie robust line, which contains a bright orange bumper to protect data from drops. Today Seagate has announced an updated version of Lacie Rogged Mini SS with several small design settings and a large increase in speed.
The drive is now called Lacie Robud SSD4 and is available from today in 1TB, 2TB and 4TB capacities (Seagate has dropped the option 500 MB) for $ 134.99, 249.99 and $ 479.99, or.
The costs of SSD4 is exactly the same size as its predecessor, but now there is a brush made of aluminum and a focused USB-C port. It now supports transfer speeds of up to 40 GBPS with 4000 MB / s speed speeds and write speeds of 3000 MB / s. The older Rogirani Mini SSD had a USB-C port, which was a treasure outside the center, a sleek aluminum finish and read speeds that increased to 2.000MB / s.
The new disk is not very fast as Lacie Rogged SSD Pro5 This was introduced earlier this year at CES with 6,700MB / writing speeds and 5,300MB / s, but when connected to a USB-C iPhone, the robust SSD4 is fast enough to record prers 4K images on 120fps.
As with the code Previous versionThe new robust SSD4 has an IP54 rating of dust and water, but it is definitely not waterproof, while spraying okay, it would not be completely. His orange bumper also protects it from drops in a large period of almost 10 feet, but it is definitely not an invitation to accidentally throw it.