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HDTS325XZSTA – Toshiba Q Series Pro 256GB SATA 6Gb/s MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Drive (SSD)

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15 reviews for HDTS325XZSTA – Toshiba Q Series Pro 256GB SATA 6Gb/s MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Drive (SSD)

  1. Yasui Mays

    While manufacturers have announced larger capacity SSDs (2TB and more), for storing a lot of files, a mechanical HDD is still a much more affordable option. This looks set to change in the future though, as SSD production volume increases lead to lower pr…

  2. Fosque Blakely

    Pricing is reasonably keen for Toshiba’s latest Q Series Pro SSD, which is available in 128-, 256- and (harder to get) 512GB sizes. Bearing this in mind, the Q Series Pro works out at less than 50p per gigabyte. Also see: What’s the best SSD 2014 This dr…

  3. Biernat Ilonka

    Toshiba has been a leader in the consumer electronics industry for as long as I can remember. Founded more than 70 years ago, this Japanese company manufacturers everything from tiny electronic components to consumer products like televisions, Blu-ray…

  4. Lamar Baptlsta

    Last year so the Toshiba, the inventor of NAND flash, join the ranks of companies making and selling flash drives to end PC users. At the time we commented on its poor marketing, still stuck with unfathomably long and unwieldy product designations.Shortly…

  5. Zack Killam

    When we did this shootout last year , we remarked that prices of SSDs have fallen dramatically, to record lows even, making them more accessible to even mainstream users. In the past year, we saw prices of SSDs stabilizing and also noted several trends in…

  6. Siloum Zaid

    Last year, we remarked that prices of SSDs have fallen dramatically, to record lows even, making them more accessible to even mainstream users. In the past year, we saw prices of SSDs stabilizing and also noted several trends in the industry.Although 2013…

  7. Jodoin Reede

    Nearly all SSD manufacturers refreshed their line-up this year. Armed with the test results of sixty 240/256 and 480/512 GB models, we’ll be more than able to tell you which SSDs are the best choice right now. We’ll briefly cover the SSDs that we’ve …

  8. Flanna Bessy

    Many capable SSDs are out there, but don’t overlook a relative newcomer: Toshiba’s Q Series Pro. Toshiba’s drives are among the very fastest we’ve tested, and in an unusual development, we saw no drop in performance in its smaller capacities. Throw in hea…

  9. Leonsis Chapa

    Early Model Toshiba THNSN SSD With Proprietary Toshiba Controller (196/49MB/s R/W)The answer to this is relatively simple and comes down to something as simple as the SSD controller; they weren’t really comfortable with their market positioning with respe…

  10. Gerrilee Amaras

    Generally when most of us think about SSDs, we think about a number of very common names such as OCZ, Kingston, ADATA and Corsair, but when it comes to the bulk of SSDs sold on the market, the major players are actually guys like SanDisk, Samsung, Crucial…

  11. Odilia Weksler

    Toshiba has mainly focused on the OEM market, but made a run with the Q Series, and now the Q Series Pro. From a market share point of view, I don’t think it worked out too well, even when they have a product with great performance like the one we looked at today. Acquiring OCZ will instantly boost Toshiba’s street knowledge when it comes to the retail market, even with OCZ as a…

  12. Gene Tuppeny

    Solid-state storage is found in everything from smartphones and tablets to servers and workstations. Flash has become the dominant form of memory because it’s faster than traditional spinning hard disks, more reliable, and prices have dropped dramatically…

  13. Campbell Bolger

    Many capable SSDs are out there, but don’t overlook a relative newcomer: Toshiba’s Q Series Pro. Toshiba’s drives are among the very fastest we’ve tested, and in an unusual development, we saw no drop in performance in its smaller capacities. Throw in hea…

  14. Ofelia Milla

    This year, we are pitting no less than eight of the fastest and newest drives against each other. Some of them might seem familiar to you, such as the Corsair Neutron GTX and OCZ Vector, but we are including these drives because they have been refreshed, …

  15. Clark Westbrooke

    If you’ve been following everything related to SSDs (Solid State Drives) then you should be aware that for the past 3 years performance hasn’t really changed since obviously the SATA 3 (III) standard with its maximum theoretical speed of 600MB/s has been …

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