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Transcend SSD340 256 GB Review: Now With JMicron InsideJul 28, 2014 - in Reviews
We have our first retail SSD with JMicron's JMF667H controller. Paying $115 for 256 GB of fast storage sure sounds attractive, but has the company ironed out the issues that plagued it in the early days of SSDs? We run its SSD340 through our grinder.
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Transcend Launches a New External SSDJun 23, 2014 - in News
Here's a new line of external SSD drives from Transcend.
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Transcend Introduces Newest M.2 SSD SeriesJun 13, 2014 - in News
Transcend adds three new M.2 SSD models to its lineup.
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Transcend Announces New mSATA and M.2 SSDsFeb 27, 2014 - in News
Transcend has built some small new SSDs.
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Transcend Launches New mSATA and Half-slim SATA SSDsFeb 9, 2013 - in News
Transcend reveals a few new additions to its SSD line.
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Time To Upgrade: 10 SSDs Between 240 And 256 GB, Rounded UpNov 22, 2012 - in Reviews
Over the past year, we've seen the cost per gigabyte of solid-state storage drop in a major way. Once upon a time, we shopped for affordable 60 and 80 GB drives. Now we really want 256 GB drives in our desktops. Meet the last 10 models to land in our lab.
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Transcend Has a PATA SSD For Your Aging PCMar 30, 2012 - in News
There is a way to update an old PC with PATA/IDE SSD that have been announced by Transcend.
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Memory Cards, Part 2: SDHC Cards From 8GB To 16GBApr 23, 2010 - in Reviews
Five high-capacity SD cards from Samsung, SanDisk, Silicon Power, and Transcend recently found their way into our lab. One of them was so fast that it required an upgraded reader in order to help realize its potential. Read on for more!
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Memory Cards, Part 1: CompactFlash From 8GB To 64GBApr 16, 2010 - in Reviews
Professionals rely on high-speed CompactFlash cards. Today we're looking at a handful of different options from Lexar, Samsung, SanDisk, Silicon Power, and Transcend with capacities up to 64GB and speeds up to 600x (as high as 90 MB/s)
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Can Bargain SSDs Give Windows A Quantum Performance Leap?Dec 30, 2009 - in Reviews
Do you have a case of the boot-up blues? Are app load times sucking your will to live? Everybody knows that SSDs can accelerate certain system tasks, but can an affordable SSD deliver a quantum leap in everyday Windows tasks? We did the tests