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© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 7:45am The technology that’s making cloud storage obsolete just went on sale TL;DR: Simplify data storage with a 1TB Dual USB-C USB-A High-Speed Flash Drive on sale for $74.97 (reg. $109) until November 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
That cloud storage subscription is costing you a little more every month. You know what doesn’t need a subscription? This dual USB-C USB-A 1TB Flash Drive is on sale for $74.97 (reg. $109), but there aren’t many left.
This two-sided flash drive is a pretty straightforward piece of hardware. One side has a USB-C connector and the other is USB-A. It has 1TB of storage space, read and write speeds of 20-30MB/S, and you can plug it into phones, laptops, and tablets, among other smart devices.
You only have until November 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get a Dual USB-C and USB-A 1TB Flash Drive for $74.97.
Dual USB-C + USB-A 3.2 High Speed Flash Drive (1TB) – $74.97
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© 2024 RadioNZ 8:05am Black Friday SSD deals: What to expect and early sales SSDs have cost more throughout 2024, but Black Friday is coming to offer some relief. How do we know? Prices are already dropping as part of early Black Friday deals, as stores once again begin their sales ahead of the big day.
But not every discount is a good discount, even with the overall price hikes since last year. To save the most cash, it pays to know how and where to shop—so to help, we’ve made a list of the best deals, as well as tips for shopping. You’ll find both below.
Best early Black Friday 2.5-inch SATA SSD deals
Kingston A400, 480GB – $35 (22% off on Amazon)
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z, 1TB – $47 (28% off on Amazon)
Prices on many 2.5-inch SATA SSDs have stayed high throughout the year, relative to 2023. But not these two models from Kingston and Teamgroup—perfect news for anyone seeking to replace a hard-disk drive or expand their storage cheaply.
Best early Black Friday M.2 NVMe SSD deals
Crucial P3 Plus, 500GB Gen 4 – $41 (41% off on Amazon)
Samsung 990 Evo, 1TB Gen 4 – $70 (53% off on Amazon)
Corsair MP600 Core Mini, 1TB Gen 4 – $70 (39% off on Amazon)
MSI M482, 2TB Gen 4 – $90 (25% off on MSI.com)
Nextorage NEM-PAB2TB/N, 2TB Gen 4 – $110 (56% off on Newegg)
Crucial P310, 2TB Gen 4 (compatible with Steam Deck) – $160 (40% off on Amazon)
Black Friday should bring even more deals (and likely some additional price drops), but there are already solid deals if you want to buy now. Take, for example, Samsung’s new 4TB capacity for its 990 Pro SSD, which has a sale price that’s dropped even further—you’ll save another $30 compared to earlier this week.
FAQ
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When is Black Friday?
For 2024, Black Friday will happen on November 29. But as has been common, the discounts start earlier. Waiting until the actual date can make you miss good discounts, as the deals can sell out.
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What should I look for in a Black Friday SSD deal?
A solid Black Friday deal will discount an SSD from a reliable, known brand. An ideal discount starts around 15 to 20 percent, with excellent sales cutting prices even further—but currently, given the generally higher prices for SSDs, seeing prices closer to last year’s is already a good start.
Brands to watch for include Samsung, Crucial, Corsair, SK Hynix, Western Digital (aka WD), Kingston, Solidigm, and Teamgroup. The further afield you go, the more likely you’ll end up with underperforming (aka slow) drives.
Also pay attention to the model on sale. Usually more than one capacity will be discounted, but not all price reductions will make for a good bargain.
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What are the best early Black Friday SSD deals?
Right now, the best deals are clustered in the 1TB to 2TB range. If you’re seeking 4TB drives, the price drops have been negligible, as have those for 500GB and below. The exceptions: The deals we’ve found and listed above.
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Which SSDs does PCWorld rate the highest?
PCWorld regularly tests and reviews new SSDs. If you’d like to know what we recommend, check out our rankings of the best SSDs of 2024. Over the course of Black Friday, it’s likely some of them will go on sale—though perhaps not to the same degree as other drives.
© 2024 PC World 7:55am
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