Various Retailers have
4TB Samsung T7 Shield USB 3.2 Gen2 Portable Solid State Drive (MU-PE4T0S/AM, Black) on sale for
$269.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian & Community Member
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Available Retailers:Alternatively,
Samsung has for select
EDU/EPP Members:
4TB Samsung T7 Shield USB 3.2 Gen2 Portable Solid State Drive (MU-PE4T0S/AM, Black) on sale for
$256.49 when you sign in to your
Samsung Discount Program account (price will reflect on the page for qualifying accounts).
Shipping is free.
Features:- Tough, fast, and compact, the all new rugged PSSD T7 Shield is built to endure with the space to create thanks to an IP65 rating for Dust and Water resistance
- Transfer massive files in seconds; USB 3.2 Gen 2 and PCIe NVMe achieve soaring sequential read/write speeds of up to 1,050/1,000 MB/s, allowing you to edit directly from the drive; The high-tech rubber exterior with Dynamic Thermal Guard controls heat to maintain steady performance for even giant projects
- Ready for the rough and tumble; Shoot on location and wander the wild while feeling confident your data is securely resistant against water and dust with an IP65 rating; The rugged design and advanced outer elastomer add extra durability to even endure a 9.8 foot drop
- The T7 Shield is compatible with PC, Mac, Android devices, gaming consoles, and more; Included in the box are USB Type C-to-C and Type C-to-A cables for added convenience
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I wonder if we will see 8Tb 200 250$ by EoY or Early 2024.
I wonder if we will see 8Tb 200 250$ by EoY or Early 2024.
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All the DRAM/NAND makers, Samsung/Micron/Hynix are losing money with current pricing. So they are cutting production a lot to stabilize, it's just their inventory and channel inventory have not been cleared yet. I'd say, price will go up a bit no later than September.
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50 regular price?
Genuine question. I don't know.
Asking because the T7 SSD is popular among video editors given its performance. From what I've additionally gathered, SSD capability does matter when working with large files in Final Cut Pro X (even when paired with an M1 or M2 Macbook).
Asking because the T7 SSD is popular among video editors given its performance. From what I've additionally gathered, SSD capability does matter when working with large files in Final Cut Pro X (even when paired with an M1 or M2 Macbook).