I currently move my pc at least 2 times per year... by car. So I need to use less space possible and UPSs are not the smallest thing ever. Good UPSs usually cost quite a lot...
If the Samsung 850 Pro had power loss protection, it would be my #1 choice.
Thankfully I'm not upgrading until next year, let's see what is going to come in the market.
However if some other users want to share their experience, they're welcome :beerchug:
It's an open thread
For the amount we invest in our PCs, a ~$75 UPS is a no-brainer. You don't need anything large, just something that can supply a few minutes of power. The important bit is the line conditioning.
Like a mechanical hard drive, an SSD doesn't need power to hold data. In the consumer space I really don't think power loss protection is something to worry about. You should have a backup of your data anyway.
I have an SSD in all my daily rigs (2 desktops and a MBP). I've had the power cut out before or have had to do a hard shutdown on a blue screen or lockup and I've never lost any data from an SSD.