The box is nicely presented from the front, with a clear photo of the drive, and details about the various technologies the drive offers.
Around the back, there are some limited specifications, but I mean REALLY limited. There’s no detail here of the drive speeds, other capacities available, or anything and no apparently clear link to that information online. HP, add a bloody QR code or something, please!
In the box, the drive is well packaged and protected, so no issues there. Plus, like virtually all M.2 drives, it’s pretty much plug and play, so there’s not really anything else to worry about here.
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