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Seagate 500GB One Touch Portable SSD Drive Black $79 + Delivery ($0 to Metro/C&C) @ Officeworks

380

Looks a good option from a large retail store.

Review:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.techadvisor.com/review/seag…

Mwave has it for 69 plus 10 postage. Pretty much same price posted.

https://www.mwave.com.au/product/seagate-one-touch-special-e…

Jbhifi has it for $114 if you want to try a price match.

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  • +1

    Can I use this on my Ps4 to download and play games off of this?

    • +1

      Yep, pretty much and SSD/HDD is fine

      • Do you know if it's viable for the PS5 as well?

        • +1

          Yes it is according to digital foundry

  • +5

    Also Seagate Promo:
    https://nbg.seagate.com/anzpromotions-store-and-score?utm_so… if eligible product.

    • +1

      if eligible product

      For the lazy: it is on the list of eligible products.

      "Portable External SSD > One Touch SSD 500GB - Black"

  • Mine also came with four months of Adobe Photoshop.

    It works well, only downside is that it's usb 3.0 micro instead of type c.

  • I picked one of these up, it's worth noting that this isn't a normal sized SSD, it's basically half size if you divide the long side in 2, so it's similar ratio but half the size. It uses a USB Micro B 3.0 connector. I'm not sure what's inside or if it can be shucked to use as an internal, but I wouldn't count on it unless you get specific advice

    • Do you recommend it?

      • Yeah why not, I probably would have jumped on the crucial m2 for 500gb and bought an enclosure that has built in USB a and c plugs on it, but I couldn't wait as I needed it urgently. In a way it was a pleasant surprise that it was smaller, so it mitigates at least one of the benefits of the m2 solution.

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