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Here at Tom's Hardware, we keep a close eye on the latest PC, peripheral, and component deals every day. You can always head to our site for more up-to-the-minute deals coverage, but the direct product links below are a quick cheat sheet of our favorite deals of the week that are still available.
Seagate Expansion Desktop 28TB HDD: was $389 now $329 This discount is for the 28TB edition, but the Seagate Expansion Desktop HDD also comes in other capacities, ranging from 8TB to this 28TB model. The drive requires both a USB cable to connect to your computer and a power cable to operate.
SanDisk microSD Express 256GB: was $134 now $72 SanDisk's 256GB microSD Express matches the storage space of the Nintendo Switch 2's internal storage capacity. This SanDisk card can reach speeds up to 880/480MB/s read and write speeds
Dell Inspiron 16 Plus:was $999 now $599 The Dell Inspiron 16 features a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13620H processor with 10 cores and a boost speed of up to 4.9 GHz. Graphics are provided by the integrated Intel UHD graphics, with 16GB of DDR5 4800 MT/s RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The screen of this laptop uses a 16:10 ratio, with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate.
WD Black SN850X 4TB SSD: was $699 now $279 The SN850X is a speedy PCIe 4.0 SSD for PCs, laptops, and the PlayStation 5. The drive boasts a sequential performance that peaks at 7,300 MB/s reads and 6,600 MB/s writes. See our review of the WD Black SN850X for more information.
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