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Samsung Portable SSD T7 Touch review: Faster, and now with fingerprint security

Samsung Portable SSD T7 Touch review: Faster, and now with fingerprint security

Posted on February 5, 2020 By Jarvis

This successor to the T5 is thinner and faster and adds a fingerprint scanner, but without adding much to the price.

Samsung’s Portable SSD T7 Touch is a very nice upgrade to the older T5 (which will still be available). It’s thinner, a significantly faster reader, and it also sports a fingerprint scanner that you can employ, or not—your choice. Sure, you could get an official FIPS-certified secure drive, but those cost far more than the T7, which gives you this extra bit of security while remaining within the price range (currently $130 on Amazon) of a normal USB SSD.
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