As files get bigger and bigger, it’s no surprise that we need ever-bigger storage solutions, too. Portable SSDs are great because they aren’t easily broken yet manage to offer data transfer speeds that are incredibly quick. Right now, one of the more popular models can be had for an unusually low price, too. The Samsung T5 Evo comes in a range of different capacities, but you can now pick up the 4TB model for just $199.99.
That price is a huge $225 off the original $425 asking price, meaning you’re saving more than half off here. However, we can’t vouch for how long this deal will remain on the table and that means that you should absolutely consider ordering your new SSD soon to avoid missing out or paying more later. Thankfully, ordering couldn’t be easier – there are no discount codes or on-screen coupons needed.
Buy: Samsung T5 EVO Portable SSD 4TB: $199.99 | Original price: $425
This portable SSD of course comes with a ton of storage which can be used for anything from storing games to media like photos and videos. That makes this a great option for gamers and creatives alike, but it can also be used for backup and more. It’s also fast, thanks to a USB 3.2 Gen 1 connection with transfer speeds of up to 460MB/s to be expected.
Like all SSDs, this one won’t struggle with the rough and tumble of life in a laptop bag, and the black finish means that it won’t ruin your aesthetic when you’re at home or in the office as well. Just make sure to place that order soon before this deal comes to a close.
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