
"Historical price comparisons can be downright depressing, especially these days. So we're not going to go down the dreary rabbit hole of the current cost of bacon, milk, ground beef, or anything like that. Rather, we're going to celebrate the mind-bogglingly low $0.07 per gigabyte price of the 4TB Samsung T9 USB 3.2 portable SSD, which is what you'll find right now at Amazon during this 29% off deal."
"First, we're going to enjoy the fact that for once, something is coming down in price. As recently as 2007, a much smaller and much slower 200GB portable hard drive cost around $230, or $1.15 per GB. We much prefer the $0.07 per GB price of the Samsung T9, not to mention the massive 4TB capacity and read/write speeds that would have been utterly unthinkable at this price in 2007."
Amazon is selling the 4TB Samsung T9 USB 3.2 portable SSD for $285, a 29% discount that equates to about $0.07 per gigabyte. The drive offers up to 2,000MB/s read/write performance, rugged construction with 9.8-foot drop resistance, and broad compatibility with PCs, Macs, Android, iOS, and gaming consoles. The T9 supports automatic backups and functions as mass storage for large media and game files. The 4TB capacity and high speeds make it especially useful for photographers and videographers handling large 8K video files. The price represents a dramatic improvement compared to earlier portable drives.
Read at Kotaku
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