The SL200 comes formatted in exFAT, so it can be used out of the box with either Windows machines or Macs. To the right of the port is an activity light, a feature often left off in budget-and even some midprice-external SSDs. The drive comes with two short cables, one of them USB-C-to-USB-C, the other USB-C-to-USB-A. In the middle of one of the short sides is a USB Type-C port. A small section on the bottom contains product identification and certification information. It's copper-brown in color, with an aluminum plate bearing the Lexar logo on top, and a plastic base with an intriguing textured pattern of tiny dots arranged in intersecting curves. Measuring just 0.4 by 2.4 by 3.4 inches (HWD) and weighing a mere 1.4 ounces, the SL200 is highly compact and wafer-light.
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