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SSD2go review: Speedy portable solid-state drive available in an array of colors
   




   

Like your portable drives with a splash of color? Check out the USB 3.0 bus-powered SSD2go from Angelbird. Angelbird’s online store lets you choose between eight different colors for its case and a second of those colors for its backplate. The thin, 0.4 inches thick, SSD2go is similar in size to an iPhone 5c and available in three capacities of solid-state storage: 128GB ($280), 240GB ($450), and 480GB ($790). We tested a silver 240GB model with a blue backplate.



This is my first experience with an Angelbird product. The Austria-based company uses top-notch components in their drives, and the unit we tested performed impressively. The drive came formatted as exFAT, which lets you share between Mac and PC, but at the cost of a few megabytes per seconds.


As a matter of policy, we here in the lab test Mac drives with HFS+ and PC drives using NTFS.


While by no means cheap, the SSD2go is fast. In our Mac tests, the drive was able write a 10GB file at 219MBps and read the same file at 403MBps. It wrote a 10GB folder of files at 189MBps and read that folder at 310MBps. AJA System Test read speeds were recorded at 404MBps, with write speeds of 332MBps.
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