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Several months ago, Hyper introduced a series of accessories under the "HyperDrive Next" family, bringing a variety of options for USB-C hubs and other products. I've recently spent some time testing ...
We put a USB 3.2, USB4 and Thunderbolt 5 drive head-to-head to see if photographers would benefit from upgrading their external storage.
Fast enough USB ports are rare Limited benefit for most gaming scenarios Not IP water/dust protection rated High price If you're seeking a single external SSD that can deliver huge capacity, ...
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