Five things to look out for
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Conventional hard disk drives use sensitive moving parts, but not SSDS, making them much less vulnerable.
2
Some drives are pre-configured for Mac or Windows. This can usually be changed with the right software.
3
Don’t expect an SSD to transfer a large batch of image files as fast as it’ll shift a single video file of the same size.
4
All portable SSDS are powered by their USB connection, so don’t require a separate power brick.
5
Many manufacturers also bundle extras like backup software, data encryption, or even cloud storage.