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Last-Minute Memorial Day Deal: Back Up Everything With This $60 SK Hynix 1TB Flash Drive

Last-Minute Memorial Day Deal: Back Up Everything With This $60 SK Hynix 1TB Flash Drive

CNET2 days ago

It's critical to back up pictures, music and important documents, but you don't need these files eating up valuable storage space on your computer's hard drive. If you're looking for a simple, portable and affordable solution, we've got a great post-Memorial Day deal that you won't want to miss. Amazon is still offering a $20 discount on this compact SK Hynix Tube T31 stick SSD with an impressive 1TB of storage, which drops it back down to the all-time low price of just $60. Though this deal could vanish at any point now that Memorial Day has passed, so get your order in soon.
This drive features a USB-A 3.2 Gen2 connection for all of your favorite devices including Macs, PCs and even the latest game consoles. All you have to do is plug it in to get started.
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A small thumb drive that you can slide into your pocket, this SSD offers 1TB of storage while sporting fast transfer speeds of up to 1,000 Gbps when paired with high-speed devices and ports. It's also backed up by a three-year warranty so you can rest assured that your new drive will stand the test of time -- all while saving you a third off the original price.
Why this deal matters
You can never have too much storage and this portable solid-state flash drive is small, fast and ready to go at a moment's notice. At just $60, now is a great time to pick one up because you never know when 1TB of portable storage could come in handy.

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