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    Engadget giveaway: Win a SanDisk Extreme 2TB portable SSD!

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    Jon Turi
    Jon Turi
    07.10.2018

    Hauling around a ton of data isn't back-breaking work, but it helps to have the right device to properly transport your bulky hi-res photo, audio and video files. The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD delivers up to 2TB of TARDIS-like storage capacity in an ultra-small package, along with 550MB/s read speeds to transfer data in a flash. Since this handy data library may head on the road with you, it's also been crafted with a rugged IP55 water-resistant build, so you can live life without treating it like your precious. There's even a knockout in the corner of this feather-light device so you easily hang or clip the drive wherever it suits you. This week, the company has provided us with one of its 2TB SanDisk Extreme Portable SSDs (along with a branded carabiner) for one lucky reader. All you need to do is head to the Rafflecopter widget below for up to five chances at winning. You can always use more digital real estate. Winner: Congratulations to Paul D. of Saint Joseph, MI!

  • SanDisk's Extreme microSD cards promise 80MBps, live up to that claim

    by 
    Stefan Constantinescu
    Stefan Constantinescu
    07.10.2013

    No one likes waiting for a file transfer to finish, and thankfully SanDisk is doing something about it. The company's new "Extreme" line of microSD cards (16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities) promises to deliver speeds of up to 80 MBps. Benchmarks done by Android Police have the 64GB card hitting 78 MBps when used in a dedicated card reader. Putting the card in a smartphone, however, yields far different results. Most smartphones, save for the Exynos 5 Octa version of the GS4, don't support the newer UHS-1 standard for increased transfer speeds. When tested in a Galaxy Note II, SanDisk's new card "only" achieved 14MBps read speeds and 14.6MBps write speeds -- that's still between 50% and 100% faster than a previous generation 64GB SanDisk microSD card. So now we just need phones to catch up, and for handset makers who are averse to microSD cards altogether to change their tune.

  • SanDisk Extreme SSD has 'mighty' mix of performance and support

    by 
    Sharif Sakr
    Sharif Sakr
    02.28.2012

    SanDisk's new Extreme SSD sounded nice enough when it launched recently, but we weren't expecting anything too crazy -- just another 6Gbps SandForce-based drive that would compete on $-per-GB more than performance. As it turns out, that doesn't do it justice. StorageReview has shown that the unit actually beats the Intel 520 in some key real-world tests and delivers a "chart-topping" 4K random write speed of 88,324 IOPS. With the bonus of the low price-point -- starting at $190 for 120GB -- and the level of support from SanDisk, the Extreme SSD can now boast an Editor's Choice trophy. Click the source link for the full report.