I was able to use 15% off Site wide Target Circle, 10% off one electronics target circle and 5% Red Card to bring down the price to $145.34 before tax.
At the very least for the users whose accounts don't include the 15% off site wide, with the 10% off target circle offer the price becomes $179.99 which I think is still a decent price for this proprietary storage solution for the Xbox's
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Instantly expand the peak speed capacity of the most-powerful gaming experience Xbox has ever created with the Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S. Effortlessly compatible with the Xbox Velocity Architecture, experience the fastest load times and most dynamic worlds—even improving the overall performance of thousands of Original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games. The ultimate power, speed, and compatibility is now at your fingertips.
Product does not work with PC and only will connect to NEW Xbox Console Series X or Console Series S and we want guest to understand that to avoid return or disappointment.
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Product SKU:
target_80858419
Connection Types:
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Data Transfer Rate:
2.4 Gbps
Data storage capacity:
1 TB
Data storage type:
SSD (NVMe)
Dimensions (Overall):
5.5 Inches (H) x 3 Inches (W) x 2 Inches (D)
Electronics Features:
USB Powered, Easy Setup, Plug and Play, Quiet Operation
Hard Drive Speed:
No Rotation
Item Number (DPCI):
056-02-0038
Operating System Compatibility:
Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
Origin:
Imported
Street Date:
November 10, 2020
TCIN:
80858419
UPC:
763649142950
Warranty:
3 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
Weight:
.16 Pounds
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I was able to use 15% off Site wide Target Circle, 10% off one electronics target circle and 5% Red Card to bring down the price to $145.34 before tax.
At the very least for the users whose accounts don't include the 15% off site wide, with the 10% off target circle offer the price becomes $179.99 which I think is still a decent price for this proprietary storage solution for the Xbox's
Model: Seagate 1TB Storage Expansion Card For Xbox Series X/S
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Yeah, I'll do the game swap dance until 1Tb is below $150 MSRP. Ideally $120 for 1Tb expansion. Or $200 for 2Tb. I know it's high end memory, but I just got a top of the line 2Tb 980 Pro for $190 shipped for my PC. Another $10 for an enclosure…
Just upgraded my PS5. I can wait for Xbox.
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Why wouldn't it? As they mentioned, they play 3 games at a time, so the external drive is useful to store games and you can easily transfer current gen games to the internal ssd. But you can play any older game and use all of your apps on the external.
I have a 5year old 3tb My Passport hd (used it with a XOS)that the Xbox S|X recognized immediately.
Yes, but you can't play Series S or X games that are stored on there. You have to transfer them to the internal storage. I keep considering getting this, but I don't need a ton of games installed at once. If this drops close to $100 I probably get it though.
Can someone that knows more than my pittance about this comment on the following:
I bought an S for my son last Christmas, knowing the limitations (All Acces, no less, which was just a HUGE mistake, in terms of value, gah). I think his biggest complaint is the lack of space. Earlier in the year, I was planning to buy him some kind of external storage solution, for THIS Christmas.
However, now that both my wife and I are finally FT employed at the same time, I am considering if it might be better to just upgrade to the X and skip the storage upgrade. He seems fine with the resolution, and based on his setup, I don't think the other advantages of the X would be noticeable.
Anyone care to steer me in the right direction here? Upgrade S storage (not necessarily this expensive, maybe the $100 solution), or just sell S (for how much? Where?) and upgrade to the X?
THANKS
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Can someone that knows more than my pittance about this comment on the following:
I bought an S for my son last Christmas, knowing the limitations (All Acces, no less, which was just a HUGE mistake, in terms of value, gah). I think his biggest complaint is the lack of space. Earlier in the year, I was planning to buy him some kind of external storage solution, for THIS Christmas.
However, now that both my wife and I are finally FT employed at the same time, I am considering if it might be better to just upgrade to the X and skip the storage upgrade. He seems fine with the resolution, and based on his setup, I don't think the other advantages of the X would be noticeable.
Anyone care to steer me in the right direction here? Upgrade S storage (not necessarily this expensive, maybe the $100 solution), or just sell S (for how much? Where?) and upgrade to the X?
THANKS
Sell the S and buy the X. Reason being...developers are starting to complain to MS about how they have to make their games playable on the S. Apparently, it is really a struggle to get some games running at a decent frame rate on it. There are articles to read about the recent Gotham game being 30fps because of the Series S. If Microsoft gives in, then some game may not come to the S in the future. And I've seen ads for the Series X for as low as $450. You are paying $150-$200 for this. You could sell the S for probably $200.
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Just upgraded my PS5. I can wait for Xbox.
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I have a 5year old 3tb My Passport hd (used it with a XOS)that the Xbox S|X recognized immediately.
I have a 5year old 3tb My Passport hd (used it with a XOS)that the Xbox S|X recognized immediately.
I bought an S for my son last Christmas, knowing the limitations (All Acces, no less, which was just a HUGE mistake, in terms of value, gah). I think his biggest complaint is the lack of space. Earlier in the year, I was planning to buy him some kind of external storage solution, for THIS Christmas.
However, now that both my wife and I are finally FT employed at the same time, I am considering if it might be better to just upgrade to the X and skip the storage upgrade. He seems fine with the resolution, and based on his setup, I don't think the other advantages of the X would be noticeable.
Anyone care to steer me in the right direction here? Upgrade S storage (not necessarily this expensive, maybe the $100 solution), or just sell S (for how much? Where?) and upgrade to the X?
THANKS
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I bought an S for my son last Christmas, knowing the limitations (All Acces, no less, which was just a HUGE mistake, in terms of value, gah). I think his biggest complaint is the lack of space. Earlier in the year, I was planning to buy him some kind of external storage solution, for THIS Christmas.
However, now that both my wife and I are finally FT employed at the same time, I am considering if it might be better to just upgrade to the X and skip the storage upgrade. He seems fine with the resolution, and based on his setup, I don't think the other advantages of the X would be noticeable.
Anyone care to steer me in the right direction here? Upgrade S storage (not necessarily this expensive, maybe the $100 solution), or just sell S (for how much? Where?) and upgrade to the X?
THANKS
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