Ugh, so I’m sitting here with my Xbox, and you know how it goes, right? Games piling up like old magazines. If you’re juggling a Series X or S, you’ve probably hit that storage wall already. And yeah, Seagate’s Expansion Card is like, everyone’s go-to. So, Amazon’s doing this thing where it’s 42% off. Instead of $359 — it’s $208. Not too shabby, though it was a bit cheaper last Black Friday. A whole $193 then — who was paying attention? I wasn’t.
Okay, the deal’s $15 more now. Which, considering the drama with storage prices creeping up thanks to who-knows-what, isn’t terrible. You’ve got options — throw in a bigger external HDD or SSD if that’s your jam. But here’s the catch: only Seagate’s magic card, thanks to the Xbox Velocity Thingamajig (is it architecture?), lets you play games right off it. Pop it in and go, no game shuffling required.
For the frugal folks, there’s a 1TB card for $123. 23% off. Meh, it’s something. If you’re dreaming big, though, there’s this monster 4TB card. At $499! Ouch. And no Prime Day love on that price, sadly.
So, for the tech specs, this Seagate card sticks into the back of your Xbox like it’s meant to be there all along, zooming along at data speeds that sound impressive. Oh, and you get a three-year warranty — because peace of mind is worth… however much you value not wanting to throw your console out the window when something breaks.
Anyway — wait, was I rambling? Right, Prime Day. Lots of tech deals happening. I’m sure someone’s put together a page tracking all this, like “Best Deals Right Now!” If you’re deal-hunting, there’s pages upon pages of graphics cards, SSDs, CPUs — you name it. Now, if only I had more space for all these actual and metaphorical bargains.