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Sony just announced their new top of the line SSDs – The Sony SL-E line. Coming in three sizes (240, 480 and 960GB) they offer high transfer speeds and wide connectivity through USB Type-C ports all packed in a very tiny body.
Sony SL-E Series SSD. Source: Sony
It’s nice to see the USB Type-C port making its way to more and more portable drives. Sony SL-E series are new SSDs announced by Sony and presented as a fast and compact data storage. The drives offer high speeds as they sport the new USB Type-C port (with USB3.1 gen 2 specification). Data transfer speeds reach up to 540MB/s (read) and 520MB/s (write) – depending on the device used. They come with a USB-C to USB-C cable as well as with a USB-C to a full size USB-A cable too so they offer easy connectivity with older Windows PCs, Macs and Android smartphones and tablets.
The Sony SL-E drives utilise flash memory with no moving parts inside which increases the shockproof capability and reduces the chance of mechanical breakdown of the unit and possible data loss. There is a license of ENC DataVault lite included with the drive which allows for password-protecting selected partitions using 256-bit AES encryption, leaving others ‘open’ for flexible usage. Multi-platform compatibility means users can set a password to lock from Mac then open from Windows, and vice versa.
The drives are very compact and Sony proudly claims their size to be “smaller than a credit card”. Specificaly 80mm (3.15″) x 47mm (1.85″) x 11mm (0.43″) with a weight of just 50g (1.8 oz). They come in black only and have durable brushed aluminum finish with a waved surface.
Interesting for photographers – the new SL-E drives support the tethering function which is available with many Sony α cameras (for instance the Sony a7 III).
The Sony SL-E Drives are available from May 2018 and the pricing will be approximately €169 /£149 for the 240GB version, approximately €289 /£249 for the 480GB version and around €499 /£429 for the biggest 960GB version.
What do you think of these new SSDs from Sony? Do you use some type of SSD for a quick backup or are you editing directly from them? Let us know in the comments below.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.