Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the Toshiba 2.5 inch OCZ TR200 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba 2.5 inch OCZ TR200 Series SATA600.
October 2017
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The editors liked
Low power consumption
Inexpensive
Excellent software package
Relatively affordable
Good light-duty performance
Low MSRP at each given capacity
Includes polished utility software
Competitive Pricing
Faster Than Any HDD
Good Performance
OCZ SSD Utility
Affordable
Good Packaging
The editors didn't like
Poor overall performance in budget SSD class
Low performance
Still overpriced
Poor battery life (notebooks)
Poor user experience
Slower than a hard drive writing larger data sets
Ho-hum performance
No low/high capacities
Or M.2 options
Crucial's MX300 offers more capacity for about the same price
No drive-migration software
Lack Of DRAM Cache
Faster SATA SSDs Available
For Slightly More Money
Three Years Warranty
4K Write Performance
Only 1TB Max Capacity Available
The only downside that I see with the TR200 480GB SSD
Besides the poor 4K write performance
Is the short three year warranty. Samsung provides a 5year warranty for their 850 E
Published: 2017-10-11, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Excellent software package
Low performance, Still overpriced, Poor battery life (notebooks), Poor user experience
Priced at just $10 less than the Samsung 850 EVO 250GB, the TR200 is a product that checks a box for the bean counters. Until the price drops, I can't think of a single user who should take this product seriously. There are better options, all with a...
Relatively affordable, Good light-duty performance
Slower than a hard drive writing larger data sets
Though this drive will behave like a normal SSD under light duty, write any substantial amount of data to it and it is slower than a hard drive. With no price advantage over much faster drives, the TR200 is not a product we recommend...
Published: 2017-10-11, Author: Matt , review by: pcmag.com
Low MSRP at each given capacity, Includes polished utility software,
Ho-hum performance, No low/high capacities, or M.2 options, Crucial's MX300 offers more capacity for about the same price, No drive-migration software
Toshiba's latest entry-level SATA SSD performs competently, thanks the company's BiCS 3D-stacked TLC flash memory, and is priced fairly out of the gate. But it needs to be cheaper still to best drives from Crucial and WD...
Published: 2017-10-11, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Competitive Pricing, Faster Than Any HDD
Lack Of DRAM Cache, Faster SATA SSDs Available, For Slightly More Money
Toshiba TR200 Series SATA Solid State Drives - Find Them At AmazonThe Toshiba TR200 series solid state drives featuring the company's 64-Layer 3-bit-per-cell TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS flash memory don't offer class-leading performance in any particular...
Low MSRP at each given capacity, Includes polished utility software
Ho-hum performance, No low/high capacities, or M.2 options, Crucial's MX300 offers more capacity for about the same price, No drive-migration software
Toshiba's latest entry-level SATA SSD performs competently, thanks the company's BiCS 3D-stacked TLC flash memory, and is priced fairly out of the gate. But it needs to be cheaper still to best drives from Crucial and WD. Read More...
The TR200 series is Toshiba's answer towards the value propositions like the BX300 from Crucial and the 850 EVO from Samsung. The market is fierce and competitive. It's good, but not great as the TR200 is not the best performing unit when it comes to writ...
Published: 2017-12-01, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Featuring Toshiba's third generation 64 layer BiCS triple-level cells, how good is the TR200 480GB for replacing your aging mechanical hard drive at an affordable price? The answer to this question all boils down to understanding two major aspects of this...
The Toshiba OCZ TR200 is focused with laser like intensity on satisfying the needs of first time Solid State Drive buyers. The unstated rule of impressing these buyers is all about offering relatively fast performance at a price that is not much more than...
Looking back at our test results, we find the TR200 does perform equivalent to or better than most value-oriented SSDs - at least the ones we chose for out test pool. This is a bit surprising considering the TR200 doesn't have a DRAM cache to speed things...
Abstract: The whole idea behind Triple-Level Cell (3-bit/TLC) NAND is to put more stuff into less space for less cash. It's succeeded at the former, but the less cash thing hasn't really worked out. TLC drives are available in larger capacities (up to 2TB), but are...