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01/20/21 | Best Buy | $299.99 |
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Product Name: | WD - easystore 16TB External USB 3.0 Hard Drive - Black |
Product SKU: | 6427998_6427998 |
UPC: | 718037884455 |
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Unless someone either.. a. works in a high enough position at a retail chain to know the pricing this year b. can contact the future.
The only thing you can really go on is price per TB, the pricing of the item last BF (if it was around then), it's pricing in the past year, and then really just your own gut feeling. (also desirability; do you really need it right now?) The truly safest play is when BF finally falls inside of the return window of the retailer.
I know it doesn't directly answer your question, but it's.. something.
However, if you care, I personally think that yes. it will get lower. Not a lot tho.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/wd-easystore-16tb-external-usb-3-0-hard-drive-black/6427998.p?skuId=642... [bestbuy.com]
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Backblaze does more bulk data storage than all of us combined and guess what they're using? If you guessed spinning rust, you'd be right.
But please, tell us all more about how you don't understand current data storage.
Unless someone either.. a. works in a high enough position at a retail chain to know the pricing this year b. can contact the future.
The only thing you can really go on is price per TB, the pricing of the item last BF (if it was around then), it's pricing in the past year, and then really just your own gut feeling. (also desirability; do you really need it right now?) The truly safest play is when BF finally falls inside of the return window of the retailer.
I know it doesn't directly answer your question, but it's.. something.
However, if you care, I personally think that yes. it will get lower. Not a lot tho.