- IT Office Moves
How to Plan IT for an Office Fit-Out
3 Mar, 2026







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The Samsung T9 4TB is a premium external SSD, and you’re paying for that “it just works” experience—fast transfers over USB-C, solid build quality, and great compatibility with modern laptops. In a UK B2B environment, that makes it a sensible buy for people moving big files around every day: media teams pushing 4K/6K footage, designers archiving projects, or anyone routinely doing backups on the go without the hassle of spinning drives. At ~£632 ex-VAT, it’s not cheap, but if your time is valuable and you’ll actually use the speed, it can pay for itself quickly.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for everyone. If you’re mainly doing occasional document backups or sneaker-netting a few folders now and then, you’ll get plenty of value from cheaper 4TB externals and won’t notice the difference in day-to-day work. Also, like any high-end portable SSD, it’s only a “buy once” if you treat it like business-critical storage—use proper cables, don’t abuse ports, and have a sensible backup plan. If you need reliable performance and durability more than bargain pricing, the T9 is a strong choice; if you just need storage on a budget, it’s overkill.

Samsung
Samsung T9 MU-PG4T0B - SSD - encrypted - 4 TB - external (portable) - USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (USB-C connector) - 256-bit AES - black

Kingston
Kingston XS1000 - SSD - 2 TB - external (portable) - USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-C connector)

Samsung
Samsung T7 Shield MU-PE4T0S - SSD - encrypted - 4 TB - external (portable) - USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-C connector) - 256-bit AES - black

Samsung
Samsung T7 Shield MU-PE1T0S - SSD - encrypted - 1 TB - external (portable) - USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-C connector) - 256-bit AES - black