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An ultra fast Samsung SSD is on sale for one day at Amazon

You haven’t truly experienced speed and reliability until you’ve used an SSD. This ultra-fast hard drive alternative is becoming more affordable by the day. And Samsung’s 860 QVO SSD, now on sale on Amazon, is a testament to their growing availability.


Samsung’s 860 QVO SSD, 1TB ($99.99, originally $129.99; amazon.com)
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Samsung's 860 QVO SSD, 1TB
Currently on sale is a 1TB version. It’s compatible with PCs and laptops that’ll accept 2.5-inch, 7mm SATA drives.

The 860 QVO has value written all over it. The 1TB SSD packs read and write speeds of up to 100MB per second and 90MB per second, respectively. These aren’t the fastest speeds out there, but it’ll leave a lot of traditional hard drives in the dust.

Aside from being fast, the drive is high-capacity. A 1TB SSD alone can hold thousands of photos and hours of 4K videos. Plus, SSDs have no moving parts, so it’s much less prone to breaking down. But if you do run into problems, Samsung probably has you covered under the included three-year limited warranty.

Just keep in mind, this deal will only last for one day or until sold out, so snag your new SSD ASAP. For more great Samsung deals, check out CNN Coupons.

Note: The prices above reflect the retailer’s listed price at the time of publication.

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  1. A nice post was shared about Samsung Solid State Drive. Any Samsung 1TB external Solid State drive unit has more than enough capacity to handle and store more than 15,000 hours of digital songs or 300,000 photos or pictures in jpeg format, enabling instant access to any of your data wherever you need it. It can comfortably cope with everything from your media and data requirements as well as your own work needs and even data from small to modest-sized businesses. When you transfer or store data on a Samsung 1TB external drive, you have the choice of freeing up memory space on your laptop, desktop, or tablet. This in turn allows your system to run at its most efficient speed, as the CPU doesn't have to work through all of that stored information when performing every action. Last month I have purchased a Samsung 1TB SSD from ESAI TECH, which is a certified and reputed supplier of a wide range of top-rated IT hardware equipment and software products.

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