Wednesday, July 24th 2024

ADATA Introduces SC750 External SSD

ADATA Technology Co., Ltd., the world's leading memory brand, launches its latest SC750 external solid-state drive (SSD) which supports the USB 3.2 Gen 2 transmission interface with read/write speeds up to 1,050/1,000 MB/s. Adopting the mainstream Type-C connector, the SC750 requires no data cable and can be directly connected to a mobile phone or tablet for plug-and-play access. It supports the latest iPhone 15 series and Android Type-C smartphones. The SC750 combines performance and portable design to meet the ever-increasing demand for transfer speed and storage produced by today's hectic lifestyles, making it a convenient companion for video creators who often venture outdoors to collect resources. The SC750 cuts down on wait time when transferring large files and improves efficiency when multitasking with several project files simultaneously.

The SC750 external SSD inherits the exterior design of the popular SE880, which sports a greatly reduced form factor and eliminates the need for an additional data cable. Users no longer need to worry about finding a matching data cable when busy working on a project. About the size of a flash drive, the SC750 is easy to carry, lightweight, and does not take up much space. It is perfect for work or travel. Slide out its Type-C connector to get started transferring large files instantly or edit and access these files directly on the SC750 to greatly improve work efficiency.
The SC750 external SSD adopts the widely popular Type-C port, which is compatible with different operating systems and computer platforms such as Android, macOS, and Windows. Record Apple ProRes videos with high-end iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models without using up phone storage by recording directly to the external SSD. Intuitively operating your smartphone is this manner shortens the time needed to transfer and edit large videos or documents and users can save for a rainy day by skipping the high-capacity iPhone 15 Pro. Additionally, the SC750 external SSD is also compatible with the Steam Deck handheld gaming PC. It can back up games that gamers are reluctant to delete, eliminating the need to re-download and saving time. The SC750 external SSD allows you to work, play, and move. The SC750 external SSD is now on sale through global channels and is available in three capacities: 500 GB, 1,000 GB, with 2,000 GB launching in Q3. All come with a global three-year limited warranty.

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3 Comments on ADATA Introduces SC750 External SSD

#1
JWNoctis
No cable, but blocks neighbouring ports, if any.

While it is designed for phones, some might still rather prefer a cable-carrying strap kind of design, unfortunately not quite common.
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Caring1
Is it pass through so other devices can be utilized at the same time?
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#3
bonehead123
JWNoctisNo cable, but blocks neighbouring ports, if any.

While it is designed for phones, some might still rather prefer a cable-carrying strap kind of design, unfortunately not quite common.
True, but that would only be a concern when used with a lappy, yes ?

And if you want/need a cable, just grab one of those uber-mega flashy new USB 3.2 Gen 2 ones & be happy :D

Also, being limited to 2TB & 1000 MB/s, I don't think it will be quite as useful as Adwata believes it will be, especially for storing hi-res video or photos from a phone, which are generating ever-increasingly larger & larger file sizes nowadayz....

And finally, hello Adwata, this is 2024 calling, and we have had slide out connectors on USB drives for quite a while already, it aint exactly a new thing, I bought my 1st on in 2016, hahaha...
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