$9.61/Terabyte: 26TB Seagate Expansion external hard drive is lowest-priced storage at $250 just in time for Black Friday
Boost your storage capacity with this unbeatable Best Buy Seagate deal
Black Friday is already well underway and big savings on hard drives aren't stopping, especially with Newegg.
Right now, you can get this cavernous Seagate Expansion Desktop 26TB Hard Drive for just $250 at Newegg. Amazon is offering a 11% saving (that's $30 savings on the usual price of $280), bringing its SRP down to well under $10 per terabyte ($9.62 to be more precise).
Don't worry if it runs out of stock - as other vendors stock this particular model (STKP26000400 ) for the same price:
Seagate's huge 26TB capacity means you'll have enough space for thousands of videos, images, documents and anything else you might need to store, while the USB 3.0 connection will do a speedy job of moving them from your PC or laptop.
Today's best Seagate 26TB Expansion Hard Drive deal
Seagate isn't messing around with this $30 discount, which gets you 26TB of instant storage for well under $10/TB and which beats anything I've seen for a model with this much storage in the Black Friday sales.
If you're looking to boost your computer storage for any reason and don't want to shell out for the best cloud storage, this might just be the best deal you can find.
We see loads of Black Friday portable hard drive deals but nothing offered quite as much space for so little a price.
Plus, it sports a USB 3.0 connection that allows you to instantly plug-in and backup your files, photos, videos, creative endeavors, and sensitive data at up to 5 GBps, all without any setup.
In a form factor of just 7" x 1.65" x 5" and weighing just under 2.6 lbs, this external hard drive is a smart choice for all those looking to keep their desk clutter free and their treasured files stored securely.
As an additional bonus, this deal includes Seagate's Rescue Data Recovery services, so you can rest assured knowing that the experts are on hand for all your data recovery needs.
Also consider
A smaller model if you want less capacity, the 22TB Expansion external hard drive is the second cheapest external storage in the market right now. I'd still buy the 26TB one as you get almost 25% extra capacity for $20.
Not exactly the same but check this WD deal that goes live later today. WD’s 5TB My Passport combines spacious portable storage with strong security features, including password protection and ransomware-resistant backup software. Its compact build and USB 3.1/3.0 compatibility support fast transfers across modern devices. And it will cost only $110 for 5TB.
This is the largest hard drive in the market and can be inserted in an external enclosure to deliver the biggest commercially available HDD. Wth a 30TB capacity, it should be enough for almost any storage needs.
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