Portable SSD Drives and running Lightroom- Would this speed up my laptop?

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I'm currently thinking of changing my old laptop (Samsung 13 inch, 4GB RAM, AMD E-450 processor, 500GB hard drive) to a MacBook air or pro but after advice in a thread I've put up I've been told I would get a better spec used model once the new models are released in April 2016. This has got me thinking about a portable SSD drive as the MacBook Air hard drive aren't very big. Could I pick up a portable SSD in the mean time and run Lightroom/RAW storage using it on my current laptop. Would it make a difference to speed? I can see a portable SSD drive being of use later on and I have some amazon vouchers but have no idea what to use them for. I was thinking the sandisk 240gb portable ssd drive linked below. Is anyone doing this?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Ext...1450386739&sr=8-1&keywords=portable+ssd+drive
 
You would still be constrained by the current speed of your laptop.

Now if you were to swap out your current hard drive with an SSD that's a different matter, if you could also upgrade your RAM at the same time even better
 
You would still be constrained by the current speed of your laptop.

Now if you were to swap out your current hard drive with an SSD that's a different matter, if you could also upgrade your RAM at the same time even better
My current laptop isn't really worth doing that with and seems like the portable SSD won't help much with my current laptop. The size of the portable SSD drives does look good as a portable backup though so that's an idea for the vouchers as I'm really struggling with ideas to use them on something useful. Its that or more fast sd cards at present.
 
Is a desktop an option to replace your laptop? Vouchers could pay for some of the components.
 
Just checking; your old laptop does has usb3 on it right? If not, I would just forget about it.
 
The Mac Book Air is all SSD, and is not upgradable so if you need additional storage you'd need external drives.If you go down the Mac route don't initially opt for an SSD option for an external storage route. USB 3 is much much faster than USB 2 and may do all you want
 
On a Mac, just go thunderbolt with SSDs...Nice :)
 
The Mac Book Air is all SSD, and is not upgradable so if you need additional storage you'd need external drives.If you go down the Mac route don't initially opt for an SSD option for an external storage route. USB 3 is much much faster than USB 2 and may do all you want
Thanks for the advice. I think I'm going to wait on this idea until I know what I'm going to do. Part of the ssd idea is it should be a bit more robust than a portable hard drive.
 
I'm going to have to check as I'm not sure. I would guess it's usb2 only.
That would be doing my head in to wait for it....Fine for some archiving and storing, but not to work from...
 
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