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240GB Transcend ESD240C, Excellent transfer rate!

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Author's Note: The original review can be found at my blog - 240GB Transcend ESD240C Review @ JayceOoi.com.

Introduction
Fast transfer rate up to 520 MB/s. Ultra-portable with a sturdy metallic case. Yes, my wife loves her useful yet stylish 240GB Transcend ESD240C Portable SSD. Great for desktop PC, laptop and on-the-go mobile device. ESD240C makes her life easier thanks to advanced Transcend Elite for fast data backup and restore. Does it really that great? Read on to find out...

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Package Content & Design
As usual, 240GB Transcend ESD240C comes well-protected just like other Transcend's products. Once taken out ESD240C, you can find 2 cables – USB Type C to USB Type A & USB Type C to USB Type C, quick start guide and Transcend product brochures in the package.

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Build quality is outstanding thanks to sturdy metallic case in a silver hue. Loaded with lightweight aluminum construction and optimum shock-resistant qualities. Yes, it is ultra-portable and durable no doubt.

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There are 3 capacities to choose - 120GB TS120GESD240C, 240GB TS240GESD240C and 480GB TS480GESD240C. Just pick the one that suits your needs.

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Love the latest USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port. Suitable for all the latest devices in the market. And that tiny hole is LED light indicator by the way.

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Software
You don't need any software in order to use ESD240C. However, Transcend Elite will provide you a lot of useful functions like instant backups and scheduled backups. Restore from any point on the backup task list. Protect files with powerful 256-bit AES encryption. It is compatible with macOS, Windows OS and Android.

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You can even lock the SSD drive with password. Only you can access those files then. Isn't that great?

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