In addition to hurrying to finish homework, it’s time to think about everything you need to better face the return to school. For this Toshiba proposes the external hard disk Change Basics, ideal to have with you, and well archived, all the projects carried out last year or during the holidays and still have plenty of space available for those who await us in the next school year.
This external hard disk offer up to 4TB of space to save digital books, notes, homework and research. But also music and videos in a slim and compact design, perfect to be carried comfortably, even in your pocket.
Simple to use, it does not require any installation software and by connecting the USB cable it is immediately ready to work with Microsoft Windows and other operating systems. Thanks to the door USB 3.2 Gen 1, allows you to transfer files, even large ones, in extremely short times. Furthermore, this hard drive is compatible with USB 2.0 ports, ensuring its use even with older hardware devices. Not all devices, in fact, are equipped with a high-speed USB port, or 3.0. Facing the new school year with a friend will be child’s play.
Canvio Basics is available in memory denominations from 1TB, 2TB and 4TB. The suggested retail price is starting from 56 euros for the 1TB format, but there are also offers at a lower cost. Toshiba also offers many other storage solutions, both internal and external, both dedicated to productivity and gamers. You can find out all Toshiba’s solutions by visiting this page of the official website.
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