With no real knowledge my guess would be that they both are using usb technology so the access speed would be similar for a usb and a solid state due to the speed restriction of the usb interface. There would be no spin up and seek time so there should be a speed increase vs an motor driven hard drive? Why not replace the internal drive with a solid state. If you have an internal hard drive you will be surprised at the increase in speed you will get from a solid state drive.Sent via Gmail from David Young [email]youngmdavid@gmail.com[/email]
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ok, I've had a another Western Digital external HDD show signs that it is about to crash. Time to move to solid state external drives.
Question: I see that you can get USB thumb drives all the way up to 1TB now. But they also make larger models that are the size of a cell phone and look a lot like the older HDD models.
Is there any difference between the two? Is there an advantage of one over the other? They both use the same technology, don't they?
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