robedge wrote:VMFXBV wrote:RadicalRaul wrote:Came by to check out the comments and feedback regarding the Samsung T7. Seems outside of this forum the standard Samsung T7 has become the go to drive for most.
The only difference between the standard and shield models is its enclosure.
Videomaker would not endorse these drives unless they have proven themselves.
Pretty known in the industry the T7 and T5 stuff uses lowest quality NAND.
Also whats a videomaker?
I guess that most people aren’t as au fait as you with what everyone in the storage industry knows. You should maybe explain that to Blackmagic and suggest that it re-evaluate its approval of Samsung’s T series storage.
On the other hand, lots of people know what videomaker is, seeing as how it’s been published for 38 years, but it’s probably not professional enough for you. You can find out what videomaker is via something called Google, or do you expect someone here to explain what it is to you?
Maybe drop the snarky attitude and hostility?
The non shield are not on the approved list for the Pockets. I don't need to tell Blackmagic this since they already know. And the 38 years old magazine has absolutely no clue what they're talking about apparently.
Also googling "videomaker" gives me a gazillion results on how to make videos and apps. And a website that seems to be made 38 years ago. Was even afraid to click on it, looked full of vulnerabilities.
Maybe get out of your United States bubble and think about the rest of the planet who most likely never heard of this magazine. So yeah, without any sort of context I truly expect someone here to explain what "videomaker" is.
And yeah, its not professional enough for me. I'll take the test results of sites like Anandtech and Tech Powerup and my knowledge of computer science and Samsung processes and the experience of John Brawley over some random magazine.