APH Networks checked out the Silicon Power Armor A65 1TB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive
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A couple of months ago, I went hiking with a bunch of my friends. After we reached the end of the trail at the top, there was a platform that overlooked the lake. As any social media enthusiast would recognize, this was a prime location to get your next Facebook profile picture taken, and not losing out on this opportunity, I asked my friend to climb down the slope adjacent to the platform with my phone to help me out. After a bunch of photos were shot, she climbed back up, and I met her just at the top of the slope where many people were standing. With my phone in her right hand, she reached out to me. Naturally, I took my phone back. Meanwhile, someone walking by saw the whole thing, and realizing what was going on, asked my friend if she needed some help up. She said she did. It was not until then I realized she actually wanted me to help her up rather than for me to take my phone back. I mean, why else would anyone reach out their hand in this situation, right? As you can see, sometimes, when we focus too much on one thing, we can totally overlook something (Or in my example, someone) else much more important. In the case of the Silicon Power Armor A65 1TB, it was designed with a lot of things in mind. It is shockproof, waterproof, and can be fully encrypted to protect you and your data against anything life has to throw at it. But is it still a good external hard drive that delivers in performance while looking good? Well, today, I "accidentally" dropped it the toilet after going through the full set of performance benchmarks. Read on to find out see if Silicon Power really got everything right, or if the company became so focused on one thing, the Armor A65 completely missed the point completely in another. Oh yeah, we still got to check if the drive still works.Silicon Power Armor A65 1TB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive @ APH Networks