At the CES 2019 event, SanDisk introduced a USB-C model with capacities of up to 4TB, the largest USB flash drive currently available but still compact in size with just a penny.
Currently, cloud services are very developed but still cannot replace external memory types such as portable hard drives or USB. Simply because these devices are large and can be used without the Internet.
The name, information, price, launch date of this device has not been announced by SanDisk.
This new SanDisk product is equipped with a USB-C connection cable, so we can't be sure of calling it a USB or an 'ultra-small' SSD. But whatever the product is called, being able to pocket the device with a capacity of up to 4TB is a great thing.
In addition, at this event Western Digital, SanDisk's parent company also introduced My Passport Go - a type of portable SSD that is resistant to falling from a height of 2m with an optional capacity of 512GB or 1TB.
Last year CES, SanDisk also introduced a micro-USB 1TB, but unfortunately it hasn't been commercialized yet.
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