Oh man, where do I even start with this Xbox storage conundrum? So, you’re sitting there with your Xbox Series X or Series S, staring at that jam-packed game library thinking, “I swear I’ll play them all… someday.” Anyway, the Seagate Expansion Card just might save your day, or, I dunno, give you some breathing room on the storage front. Amazon’s slashing the price to $208 from $359 — that’s, uh, a 42% cut.
But wait, let’s backpedal a bit — Black Friday saw it dip to $193. Yeah, not the all-time best deal, but with how storage prices are yo-yoing lately, you take what you can get, right? It’s like, do you really wanna lug your games back and forth to an external HDD or SSD? That Seagate piece, powered by the Xbox Velocity Architecture (fancy!), lets you game straight from it. Means less hassle shuffling files and more time pew-pewing or whatever you’re into.
And okay, say you’re tight on cash. They have this 1TB one going for $123. Sure, saves you some cash, but it’s not bang-for-your-buck if you ask me. Also, there’s this newcomer, a 4TB version! But brace yourself, it’ll set you back a cool $499. No Prime Day discounts there, so maybe an eye-wateringly expensive pipe dream for now.
Pop this thing into the proprietary slot at the back of your Xbox (sounds like a glove fit, doesn’t it?) and you’re zooming at data transfer rates up to 5,000MB/s. Oh, and it holds a three-year warranty — kinda reassuring, I guess, if Murphy’s Law tries to mess with you.
So there you have it, folks. We’re scrambling here, hunting down the juiciest computer hardware deals for Prime Day. Keep your eyes peeled on our real-time updates. Feeling adventurous? Our Prime Day deals cover a dizzying range of stuff or dive headfirst into our special deal pages — SSDs, monitors, graphics cards, you name it. Keep your wallets ready, it’s a jungle out there!