Samsung.com offers Eligible Samsung Education / Employee Discount Customers:
2TB Samsung 870 QVO Series 2.5" MLC V-Nand Internal Solid State Drive (MZ-77Q2T0B/AM) on sale for
$152.99 when you follow instructions below.
Shipping is free.
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Deal Instructions:
- Sign in with your eligible Samsung account that qualifies for Samsung Education or Employee Perks Program (EPP) Discounts
- EDU Discount Members: Click here while signed-in to activate your EDU discount
- EPP Discount Members: Click here while signed-in to activate your EPP discount
- Click here for 2TB Samsung 870 QVO Series 2.5" MLC V-Nand Internal Solid State Drive
- Add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Your total will be $152.99 + free shipping.
About the Product:
- 2TB capacity
- Samsung 4-Bit MLC V-NAND
- Up to 560 MBps Max Sequential Read Speeds
- Up to 530 MBps Max Sequential Write Speeds
- 2.5" SATA Form Factor
- Improved random access speed/sustained performance
- 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Whey was the last time you could say that? You also don't see sales on "last year's tech" on AV equipment like you used on this site. In fact, that seemed to fizzle out years ago in case you wanted to blame it on covid or something. The deals that pop up on this site or anywhere else simply don't have the punch that they used to (aside from a rare find, impossible to get clearence deal). And yes I know about the chip shortage, but a lot of things don't use those chips. The spinning platter hard drives mentioned before that we were talking about is an excellent example. You would need a time machine to go back several years to get good prices on those. And don't even bring up that Amazon western digital "deal" that they had on drives because clearly it was a price mistake.
EDIT: Like look at this deal that's FP right now for a 8TB Seagate Desktop USB 3.0 External Hard Drive: $130.60. I've bought the same thing for around $80-$90 a few years back on sale, more than once.
Anyways, they offered me additional 5% off to keep order, so of course I kept the order.
Just fyi, it's major YMMV, and you run the risk of it being canceled without an order, but you might be able to save a few more bucks.
I went to my orders, chose Cancel Item, chose It will take too long, and then the 5% offer came up.