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Chris Joliffe, gadget and tech enthusiast over at TheSSDReview.com, has deemed the 512GB MyDigitalSSD BP4e 50mm mSATA 6G solid state drive worthy of their Top Value Award! Joliffe was taken by the price per gigabyte and affordability, which is always something to consider when upgrading your Notebook/Ultrabook/Chromebook.
He also mentions that combining the BP4e SSD with the new BP4 mSATA enclosure is a great value for those in need of portable storage.
Here are some of the highlights:
"A quick check of Amazon displays the 128GB capacity at a list price of $59.99, the 256GB is at $104.99 and our 512GB capacity is at $199.99. With that being said $0.39 per GB, which is a phenomenal ratio of price to capacity!"
"The MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 4 Eco mSATA drive is definitely a fantastic option for those who are looking for a cheap upgrade to the system, whether than be to a Ultrabook or a Mini PC"
"...this SSD provides typical SSD performance at a great value point. 99.9% of the population could never differentiate between this and the best SSD in ‘typical user scenarios’."
"Now, we have gone ahead and dropped the MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 4 Eco mSATA SSD into the BP4 mSATA enclosure, which is ridiculously easy."
"...the enclosure did provide us with some pretty consistent transfer speeds, which we would feel completely comfortable cloning our main OS storage device to any mSATA SSD within this enclosure. This is definitely a great option for anyone preparing to make the switch from a hard drive to a SSD, as it would make upgrading pretty much painless. On top of that, the enclosure is ridiculously small and has a sleek look about it as well."
"...if you are looking for a cheap upgrade to any system, using MyDigitalSSD’s BP4e mSATA SSD and the BP4 UASP compliant mSATA enclosure are two great options."
"...the price tag was spot on considering how it performed. The UASP mSATA (BP4) enclosure also caught my eye and can be purchased for a steal!"
To read more from The SSD Review article about the BP4e, click here.