
Teamgroup
The Teamgroup PD20 is an ultra‑light 1 TB portable SSD weighing just 22 g with a compact 75 × 34 × 15.2 mm aluminum body. It delivers up to 2,000 MB/s sequential reads via USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 and offers IP54 dust‑and‑splash resistance plus a handy strap hole for on‑the‑go use.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the PD20 for its impressive 2,000 MB/s read capability, solid aluminum build, and IP54 durability, while noting that real‑world large‑file transfers can suffer from throttling. The ECO Mini’s eco‑friendly materials earn praise, but its slower USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 interface is seen as a drawback compared with the flagship model.
What Users Say
Consumers consistently praise the drive’s feather‑light weight, pocket‑sized dimensions, and plug‑and‑play readiness, especially the included USB‑C cable. Recurring concerns revolve around occasional speed drops on very large transfers and the reduced usable capacity after formatting.
Common Complaints
Throttling on massive file transfers, slower performance on the ECO Mini variant, and slightly lower usable capacity after formatting.
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