


PORTABLE & LIGHTWEIGHT > SideTrak Swivel weighs only 1.3lbs and has a strong magnetic connection that allows you to pick your laptop up while the SideTrak is still open and move from room to room without having to take down your whole setup!.The SideTrak Swivel’s unique hinge and screen autorotation allow you to easily share your screen by rotating it horizontally or vertically. EXTEND, MIRROR, & ROTATE > Extend your screen for better multitasking or mirror your display and rotate it to give amazing presentations.Your laptop must have a USB-C port with a thunderbolt or DisplayPort symbol to transmit both power and data. Its compact, innovative attachment is designed to fit any laptop size and its built-in kickstand allows it to transition to a freestanding monitor. COMPATIBILITY > This portable monitor does not require a download and is compatible with Windows operating systems.

Not sure I need to spend the money though to get a 1TB SSD to drop into a case or buy a new case (but that would be nice, I might wait for thunderbolt drives to come down in price).

So the message for me is that my old drives are not that fast. I have another large external drive that was 28/33. I have a large hybrid drive that was around 36/30. Not that you care about my old drives, but I pulled the SSD out of my old mini and put in a case that I think should be USB 3 and that got around 120/180. Using blackmagic, for the internal 128 I get around 650 MB/s write and 2550 read. But anyway, I was curious mostly about all the old backup drives I have that I used to use firewire for and now bought USB-c cables. I also don't really understand why the possibly slight variations in speed between the different SSD sizes would really be a factor (I assume they are really fast and any difference wouldn't be noticeable in real use). I am not really the person to be running benchmarks for you.
