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Published on May 1st, 2019 | by Admin

Samsung introduces new colours to Portable SSD T5 range

Samsung Electronics Australia is excited to announce the introduction of two new colours, Rose Gold and Metallic Red, to its popular Portable SSD T5 range.

The Samsung Portable SSD T5 delivers super-fast transfer speeds with encrypted data security in a compact and durable design, making it easy for consumers to back-up and access their most valuable data anywhere, at any time. Samsung’s Portable SSD T5 also offers compatibility with both PCs and Macs, select Android smartphones and tablets and most devices[1] using USB Type-C and Type-A[2].

Designed especially for console gamers, entertainment seekers, travellers and students, who want instant, easy access to data. The T5 is ideal for storing family photos, videos or for the gamers out there a perfect addition for console and mobile gaming.

The Samsung Portable SSD T5 range now includes storage options from 250GB to 2TB[3], across four colours, Rose Gold, Metallic Red, Deep Black or Alluring Blue.

To introduce the colour expansion of the Portable SSD T5 range, Samsung is offering 15 per cent off the full price when purchased through the Samsung online store, available now until 12 May 2019.

Pricing and Availability (prices listed below are pre-discount)
Samsung Portable SSD T5 in Rose Gold
○ 500GB – $ 169.00
○ 1 TB – $ 339.00

 

[1] Compatibility with host devices may vary. Some operating systems may require T5 reformatting. Please find the compatible devices list on www.samsung.com/support.

2 T5 is compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0.

3 * 1 GB=1,000,000,000 bytes, 1 TB=1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Lower capacity may be demonstrated by your computer due to use of a different measurement standard.

 

[1] Compatibility with host devices may vary. Some operating systems may require T5 reformatting. Please find the compatible devices list on www.samsung.com/support.

[2] T5 is compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0.

[3] * 1 GB=1,000,000,000 bytes, 1 TB=1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Lower capacity may be demonstrated by your computer due to use of a different measurement standard.


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