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Storage: Seagate Expansion 4TB USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive $100 shipped (Reg. $120), more

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Update (10/27 3:00pm): BuyDig offers the Samsung 850 EVO 500GB 2.5-inch Internal Solid-State Drive for $139.99 shipped (final price reflected at checkout).

Newegg offers the Seagate Expansion 4TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive for $109.99. Applying coupon code EMCKANV35 drops the final price to $99.99 shipped. That’s good for $60 off the original price, $20 less than Amazon, a match of our previous mention and the lowest current offering we can find.

This external hard drive has a 4TB capacity, is USB 3.0 compatible, works with Mac OS X or Windows PCs and includes a two-year warranty. Rated 4.4/5 stars by over 1,200 Amazon customers.

Next up, Newegg has the Samsung 850 Pro 512GB 2.5-inch Internal Solid-State Drive for $229.99. Applying coupon code ESCKANV23 drops the final price to $199.99 shipped. For a pricing comparison, this is $80 off the original MSRP, $28 less than our previous mention, $10 better than Amazon, and the lowest price we can find.

Samsung’s highly-rated SSD features 550/520Mbps read/write speeds, 256-bit AES encryption, 3D V-NAND technology and a ten-year limited warranty.

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