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POS Terminals
15″ All-in-One Pos Touch Terminal Core i3,4gb Ram,128gb SSD
- 15 Inch All-in-one Touch Screen POS Machine comes with Core i3 processor
- Good-looking design is suitable for many POS field
- Low power-consumption solution guarantees its stable quality and safety
- LED/LCD customer display optional
- Humanized design can desktop or wall-mounted
- Intel processor with up to 2.0GHz clock Speed
- 1024×768 high resolution
- LCD customer display,LED8 display, Wi-Fi optional
- 15 inch TFT LCD and 5Â wire resistive touch screen
- Comes with 128GB SDD, 4GB RAM and upgradable
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POS Terminals
15″ All-in-One Pos Touch Terminal Core i5,4gb Ram,128gb SSD
- 15 Inch All-in-one Touch Screen POS Machine comes with Intel Core i5 processor
- Good-looking design is suitable for many POS field
- Low power-consumption solution guarantees its stable quality and safety
- LED/LCD customer display optional
- Humanized design can desktop or wall-mounted
- Intel processor with up to 2.0GHz clock Speed
- 1024×768 high resolution
- LCD customer display,LED8 display, Wi-Fi optional
- 15 inch TFT LCD and 5Â wire resistive touch screenComes with 128GB SDD, 4GB RAM upgradable
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2.5" SSD, SSD
2.5 Inch 256GB SSD
A 2.5 inch SSD is called 2.5″ because of the drive’s physical size, specifically its width. The 2.5 inch refers to the width of the drive’s casing, which is roughly 2.5 inches across (about 69.85 mm). This is adopted from the 2.5″ hard drives and is standardized in both laptops and desktops. Also, because it works on the SATA interface, it becomes a perfect upgrade from a hard drive to an SSD.
The M.2 SATA SSD has the same specifications as the 2.5″ drives but in a smaller form factor. M.2 SATA is great for laptops because it doesn’t contribute to size and weight.
In simple words, the performance, power consumption, and software compatibility are exactly the same in both drives. So, it just depends on whether you want a bigger drive or a smaller one. However, there could be differences in physical compatibility and price. I will try to clear up all your confusion in this article.
Form Factor (Size)
As I discussed earlier, the 2.5 Inch SSD drives are bigger in size. Normally, you will see 100mm x 69.85mm x 7mm (or 9.5mm thick)**Â dimensions of these drives.
The M.2 SATA SSDs which generally come in 2280 form factor will come in 80mm x 22mm x 2.38mm (2280 size)** dimensions.
So, again, the 2.5 Inch SSD is made to fit inside the traditional 2.5″ HDD bays and enclosures. But, the M.2 SATA SSDs can work in their smaller and dedicated ports. Also, you can use these drives in M.2 NVMe ports.
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2.5" SSD, SSD
2.5 Inches 128GB SSD
A 2.5 inch SSD is called 2.5″ because of the drive’s physical size, specifically its width. The 2.5 inch refers to the width of the drive’s casing, which is roughly 2.5 inches across (about 69.85 mm). This is adopted from the 2.5″ hard drives and is standardized in both laptops and desktops. Also, because it works on the SATA interface, it becomes a perfect upgrade from a hard drive to an SSD.
The M.2 SATA SSD has the same specifications as the 2.5″ drives but in a smaller form factor. M.2 SATA is great for laptops because it doesn’t contribute to size and weight.
In simple words, the performance, power consumption, and software compatibility are exactly the same in both drives. So, it just depends on whether you want a bigger drive or a smaller one. However, there could be differences in physical compatibility and price. I will try to clear up all your confusion in this article.
- Form Factor (Size)
As I discussed earlier, the 2.5 Inch SSD drives are bigger in size. Normally, you will see 100mm x 69.85mm x 7mm (or 9.5mm thick)**Â dimensions of these drives.
The M.2 SATA SSDs which generally come in 2280 form factor will come in 80mm x 22mm x 2.38mm (2280 size)** dimensions.
So, again, the 2.5 Inch SSD is made to fit inside the traditional 2.5″ HDD bays and enclosures. But, the M.2 SATA SSDs can work in their smaller and dedicated ports. Also, you can use these drives in M.2 NVMe ports.
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2.5" SSD, SSD
2.5 Inches 1TB SSD
A 2.5 inch SSD is called 2.5″ because of the drive’s physical size, specifically its width. The 2.5 inch refers to the width of the drive’s casing, which is roughly 2.5 inches across (about 69.85 mm). This is adopted from the 2.5″ hard drives and is standardized in both laptops and desktops. Also, because it works on the SATA interface, it becomes a perfect upgrade from a hard drive to an SSD.
The M.2 SATA SSD has the same specifications as the 2.5″ drives but in a smaller form factor. M.2 SATA is great for laptops because it doesn’t contribute to size and weight.
In simple words, the performance, power consumption, and software compatibility are exactly the same in both drives. So, it just depends on whether you want a bigger drive or a smaller one. However, there could be differences in physical compatibility and price. I will try to clear up all your confusion in this article.
- Form Factor (Size)
As I discussed earlier, the 2.5 Inch SSD drives are bigger in size. Normally, you will see 100mm x 69.85mm x 7mm (or 9.5mm thick)**Â dimensions of these drives.
The M.2 SATA SSDs which generally come in 2280 form factor will come in 80mm x 22mm x 2.38mm (2280 size)** dimensions.
So, again, the 2.5 Inch SSD is made to fit inside the traditional 2.5″ HDD bays and enclosures. But, the M.2 SATA SSDs can work in their smaller and dedicated ports. Also, you can use these drives in M.2 NVMe ports.
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2.5" SSD, SSD
2.5 Inches 512GB SSD
A 2.5 inch SSD is called 2.5″ because of the drive’s physical size, specifically its width. The 2.5 inch refers to the width of the drive’s casing, which is roughly 2.5 inches across (about 69.85 mm). This is adopted from the 2.5″ hard drives and is standardized in both laptops and desktops. Also, because it works on the SATA interface, it becomes a perfect upgrade from a hard drive to an SSD.
The M.2 SATA SSD has the same specifications as the 2.5″ drives but in a smaller form factor. M.2 SATA is great for laptops because it doesn’t contribute to size and weight.
In simple words, the performance, power consumption, and software compatibility are exactly the same in both drives. So, it just depends on whether you want a bigger drive or a smaller one. However, there could be differences in physical compatibility and price. I will try to clear up all your confusion in this article.
- Form Factor (Size)
As I discussed earlier, the 2.5 Inch SSD drives are bigger in size. Normally, you will see 100mm x 69.85mm x 7mm (or 9.5mm thick)**Â dimensions of these drives.
The M.2 SATA SSDs which generally come in 2280 form factor will come in 80mm x 22mm x 2.38mm (2280 size)** dimensions.
So, again, the 2.5 Inch SSD is made to fit inside the traditional 2.5″ HDD bays and enclosures. But, the M.2 SATA SSDs can work in their smaller and dedicated ports. Also, you can use these drives in M.2 NVMe ports.
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2242 NVME, SSD
2242 NVMe 1TB SSD
- M.2 2242 NVMe 1.3 PCIe Gen3 x4 SSD (PCI Express Gen3: Single port X4 lanes)
- Compact form factor compatible with PCs, NUCs, Ultra-thin laptops and tablets, including Acer, Alienware, Dell, HP and Lenovo
- Formidable 3000MB/s read and 1200MB/s write speeds for outstanding processing capabilities
- Size: 2242 (22x42mm)
- Easy to install and set-up – Double-Sided Chips
- Supports SMART and TRIM commands as well as HMB and AES 1TB
- Sophisticated error detection and correction (LDPC ECC) functions, data retention (JESD47 compliant), Dynamic and Static Wear-Levelling & Bad Block Management
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