- Savior Tactical Mobile SSD is a marketing product designed to support a successful Chinese war film
- But it is not the brightest product design, since it could cause chaos and confusion.
- As a colleague says, it is likely to be an explosive success.
If he ever looked at his external hard drive and thought: I wish someone made one that seems an explosive artifact. He will be happy to know that Lenovo has had the same idea. The latest creation of the company, which was published on its collective financing page, is an external SSD inspired by a grenade; Yes, seriously.
Designed as a marketing link for the successful Chinese war film. Dragon operation (also known as Leviathan operation either Hadal operation) It is called “Savior Tactical Mobile SSD” and has the slogan “form of officially authorized intense aluminum alloy.”
While its tactical appearance can attract attention, it is also likely to generate alarm in places such as coffee shops, airports or any public place where a grenade -shaped device does not scream “harmless data storage.”
Place the pin back
Lenovo’s latest marketing trick has a resistant aluminum alloy design, complete with USB 3.2 support.
Details about device specifications remain scarce, but Tom hardware It suggests, based on the SSD Legion line (or Savior in China) of Lenovo, will have 1 TB of storage, a USB type C interface and offer transfer speeds of up to 1050 MB/s.
Unfortunately, we may never know for sure. While it still appears on the Collective Financing page of Lenovo, with a price of ¥ 599 (approximately $ 82) and has achieved a financing of 105% of 314 sponsors, when there are weeks of campaign, it seems that it is no longer available.
If you click on the button to support it, a page appears that indicates that the product “has gone on vacation to Mars” and advises you to “take a look at something else.” It is not known why he retired or if he will return, but it is likely that Lenovo simply reconsider it and decide to get what a grenade looks like in a bustling coffee to make a backup copy of his files will probably not finish well.
A colleague described that the SSD is probably an explosive success, but it seems that Lenovo has finally decided not to pull the pin of his Savior Tactical Mobile SSD and we are not sure whether to feel disappointed or relieved.