Seagate 4TB Hard Drive Selling for Pennies, Only $0.02 Per GB for Lifetime Safe Storage - Kotaku
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Seagate 4TB Hard Drive Selling for Pennies, Only $0.02 Per GB for Lifetime Safe Storage - Kotaku
"The Seagate hard drive is simple to describe but does all the right things. Behind the scenes, it relies on a USB 3.0 port which offers fast transfer speeds, and it's plug‑and‑play compatible with Windows laptops and desktops as well as Macs. You don't have to deal with any time-consuming setup or format processes and it allows you to start dragging and dropping files in mere minutes."
"With 4TB capacity, you can store years of photos, home videos, your entire music collection and still have plenty to spare for work documents or even entire game collections. For console players, that might translate to over 100 modern games in a single device without having to erase older games constantly as the new ones are added. And then consider the long-term cost advantage:"
"Paying around $10 per month for 2TB of online cloud storage ( check out a guide here) means within twelve months you've paid more than this 4TB Seagate drive costs. With the physical drive, you're only paying for it once. And on top of that, you retain full ownership of your files, with no worry about renewal subscriptions, cost hikes, or company closures."
Offline external storage offers greater reliability, privacy, and long-term value compared with recurring cloud subscriptions. A Seagate 4TB HDD sells for $99 at an all-time low, equating to about $0.02 per gigabyte and eliminating monthly fees. The drive uses USB 3.0 for fast transfers and is plug-and-play with Windows, macOS, and gaming consoles, enabling immediate drag-and-drop file transfers. Four terabytes can hold years of photos, videos, music, documents, or over 100 modern console games. One upfront purchase ensures full ownership of files, avoids subscription renewals and price hikes, and keeps sensitive data off the internet.
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