WD 20TB External Hard Drive Goes for Mere Pennies, Now Cheaper Than a SanDisk 4TB SSD - Kotaku
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WD 20TB External Hard Drive Goes for Mere Pennies, Now Cheaper Than a SanDisk 4TB SSD - Kotaku
"External hard drives solve the eternal problem of running out of storage space on computers that never seem to have enough room for everything you accumulate. Photos, videos, games, backups, and work files consume gigabytes faster than anyone anticipates, and cloud storage subscriptions add up to serious money over time. The WD Elements drive offers a massive 20TB capacity that can handle years of storage needs in a single reliable device."
"Twenty terabytes are ample to the extent that storage management can be forgotten. You store around 400,000 high-resolution photos, 5,000 hours of HD video, or even complete media libraries that would fill up in decades. The capacity manages full system backups for several computers and still leaves room for ongoing file build-up. This much space turns your relation to digital files from decisions about what to delete to simply hoarding without consequences."
"The USB 3.0 interface provides transfer speeds good enough to move big files in fairly reasonable times, considering the mechanical drive inside. You connect to any computer with standard USB ports without requiring special cables, adapters, or driver installations. The plug-and-play functionality means the drive works immediately on Windows and Mac systems out of the box. The desktop form factor prioritizes capacity and reliability over portability. The drive would sit on your desk, connected to power and USB, serving as a permanent storage expansion"
A 20TB WD Elements desktop external hard drive provides huge local storage capacity suitable for photos, videos, games, backups, and extensive media libraries. The drive can hold roughly 400,000 high-resolution photos or 5,000 hours of HD video, and can store multiple full system backups for several computers. A USB 3.0 interface enables reasonable transfer speeds for large files and plug-and-play compatibility with Windows and Mac systems. The desktop form factor favors larger platters, better cooling, and reliability over portability, positioning the drive as a long-term, permanent storage expansion. The drive recently reached a record-low price of $269.
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