Building on the SanDisk Professional line that it launched a year ago, WD has announced the SanDisk Professional Pro-Blade Modular SSD Ecosystem, a scalable solution for videographers, photographers, and other professionals and prosumers who require high-volume data storage and quick transfer speeds, whether onsite or in the studio. The company has also boosted the maximum read speeds on its UHS-1 SD and microSD cards, and announced a new card reader for these formats.
The Pro-Blade SSD Mag is essentially an SSD in cartridge form. It will come in three capacities: 1TB ($179.99), 2TB ($289.99), and 4TB ($599.99), and is expected to be available in June. It lacks standard ports; instead bearing a custom connector and fitting into a slot on either the portable, one-bay Pro-Blade Transport or the four-bay desktop Pro-Blade Station. This PCI Express 3.0 NVMe SSD is capable of sequential read and write speeds of up to 3,000MBps and 2,600MBps, respectively. It is built to withstand a 3-meter drop and a 4,000lb crush, and it's good for more than 2,000+ "mating cycles" (insertions into the Pro-Blade Transport and/or Pro-Blade Station).
The Pro-Blade Transport ($69.99, with discounted prices when sold together with SSD Mag cartridges) is also expected to be available in June. It has one slot to fit a Pro-Blade SSD Mag and has USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 connectivity, offering maximum sequential read and write speeds of 2,000MBps. It is equipped with a heat sink, and its aluminum base also facilitates heat dissipation. The Pro-Blade Transport can be attached directly to a compatible USB-C camera's rig to facilitate data capture, so that you can swap out SSD Mag cartridges with minimal interruption to shooting.
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