New Micro Center Customers: 240GB Inland Professional 2.5" SATA SSD
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Micro Center Stores [store locator] offer New Customers: 240GB Inland Professional 2.5" SATA Solid State Drive for Free when you follow the steps below. Offer valid in-store only.
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Lol. You don't have to call it the "Sony PS3." In fact, I've never seen or heard anyone refer to it that way. PS3 will do just fine. Everyone knows it's Sony.
I agree. It's like saying Apple iPhone or Apple iPad.
Edit: current customers, check your mail because you might have received a free coupon for one.
Yep!
I received a coupon in the mail for a free 240gb ssd, along with
2 16gb coupons to give to friends.
Crap load of hundreds of these near the hard drive aisle as well as by the front of the checkout line.
Probably your enclosure or cable or you have it connected to the wrong USB port. You could pull it out and connect it via SATA to double-check that the SSD is not defective. This drive reads and writes at speeds much higher than 28MB/sec, which is pretty close to the maximum USB 2.0 transfer speeds.
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I agree. It's like saying Apple iPhone or Apple iPad.
Edit: current customers, check your mail because you might have received a free coupon for one.
I received a coupon in the mail for a free 240gb ssd, along with
2 16gb coupons to give to friends.
Crap load of hundreds of these near the hard drive aisle as well as by the front of the checkout line.
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