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Add 6TB of external storage to your Mac for Time Machine, more: $100 (Reg. up to $130)

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Update 9/18 @ 2:47 PM:

Newegg offers the Seagate Expansion 6TB Desktop External USB 3.0 Hard Drive for $99.99 shipped when promo code EMCPYEX75 is applied during checkout. For comparison, this is a match of our previous mention and up to $30 off similar 6TB hard drives at Amazon. This is a solid option for Time Machine backups, keeping family memories or just day-to-day data storage. Rated 4.1/5 stars. Operating on a USB-C-equipped MacBook? No worries. Use your savings on this $16 AmazonBasics Hub and connect this hard drive, along with a number of other accessories, to your device.

Seagate Expansion 6TB Hard Drive features:

  • Easy and simple to use – simply plug in the power adapter and USB cable
  • Fast file transfers with SuperSpeed USB 3.0
  • System Requirements : Windows 8, Windows 7 operating system. Compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0
  • Drag and drop file saving for Windows, right out of the box. 
  • Mac compatibility Requires reformatting. Reformatting the Drive will erase all content unless it is backed up to another Drive. Refer to application guide for guidance

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