KODAK X200 Series HD SSD Mobile Solid State Drive PSSD Low Power Consumption Rapid Read & Write Low Noise 256GB

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Features:

Shock & Drop Resistance.
Made of high quality material, to ensure its shock and drop resistance, and durability.
Small Size & Stylish Design.
The X200 SSD features the stylish appearance and unique honeycomb design, slim and mini size for easy carrying, delivering comfortable touching and brand new using experience.
Type-C 3.1 Interface.
Features the fast storage and low power consumption, and supports NANDXtend ECC to ensure the data stability.
High-Speed Transmission, Stable Read & Write.
Type-C port delivers the high-speed transmission as USB3.1 Gen2, and up to 500M/s read speed, allows to transfer high-resolution photos and 4K video files for saving time.
File Transfer.
Allows to transfer files between X200 SSD and the android smartphones with Type-C interface with Type-C data cable or Type-C adapter.
Wide Compatibility, Plug & Play.
Specially designed for Mac/PC/Mobile Phones, supports USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB3.1Gen2, USB Type-C, USB Type-A. Plug and play, allows to store files at any time.

Instructions.

In the case of the PC with USB 2.0/USB3.0 ports, plug and play. In the case of PC or mobile phones with Type-C port, the Type-C adapter is required.

Specification:

Brand: Kodak
Model: X200 
Item: Mobile SSD
Capacity: 256GB,512GB,1TB (Optional)
Color: Black
Material: ABS
Weight: Approx. 80g / 2.8oz
Size: Approx. 9.1 * 4.5 * 1cm / 3.6 * 1.8 * 0.4inches

Package Include:

1 * Mobile SSD

Note: 

1. The factory capacity of the SSD is calculated by 1MB=1000KB, 1G=1000MB, and the operating system uses binary algorithm, ie. 1MB=1024KB, 1GB=1024MB, therefore, the display capacity of the SSD is about 90% of the nominal capacity, which is normal.
2. The actual read and write speed of the SSD are directly affected by the following factors, including computer configuration, the SSD format, the file size and the number of files copied at the same time, as a result, the SSD may show a different read and write speed in actual use, which is normal.