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expiredCruzader47 posted Feb 26, 2023 03:10 AM
expiredCruzader47 posted Feb 26, 2023 03:10 AM

Buffalo External SSD 1TB $69.99

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BUFFALO External SSD 1TB - Up to 600MB/s - USB-C - USB-A - USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Compatible with PS4 / PS5 / Windows/Mac) - External Solid State Drive Stick - ‎‎SSD-PUT1.0U3B

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093275Z7V
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BUFFALO External SSD 1TB - Up to 600MB/s - USB-C - USB-A - USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Compatible with PS4 / PS5 / Windows/Mac) - External Solid State Drive Stick - ‎‎SSD-PUT1.0U3B

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093275Z7V

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Model: BUFFALO External SSD 1TB - Up to 600MB/s - USB-C - USB-A - USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Compatible with PS4 / PS5 / Windows/Mac) - External Solid State Drive Stick - ‎‎SSD-PUT1.0U3B

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Feb 26, 2023 12:44 PM
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FatalExceptionFeb 26, 2023 12:44 PM
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Fast drive, good reviews. Looks like it was $85 in October 2022 based on previous Slickdeals post.

I like that the USB-A connector is the default and the USB-C connection is provided by an included adapter, unlike the Samsung & Sandisk external SSDs I have which are USB-C with a needed (and easily lost!) adapter for USB-A connection.

Despite Apple's move to force their customers into the "future" with USB-C port devices (and ironically, their own refusal to include the USB-C port on their own $1200+ iPhones), I find that I use the type A port much more often than the type C for flash drives.

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