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[Prime] Lacie 4TB Rugged USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C External Portable Hard Drive $265.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU ($252.69 O/W PB)

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Not the cheapest price ever, but currently the cheapest price.
I managed to snag this for $252.69 at Officeworks with their 5% price beat. ($309 regular price at Officeworks)

About this item

Quickly and easily connect to the latest Windows and Mac computers with Rugged’s reversible USB-C cable, or legacy computers using the included USB 3.0 adapter
Enjoy fast USB-C 5Gb/s file transfers, backups, and image browsing
Confidently tackle any terrain with drop, crush, and rain resistance
Take advantage of a complimentary one-month membership to the Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps Plan for access to awesome photo and video editing apps

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.
This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2023

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closed Comments

  • does this have a spinning disk inside?

    • Yes, the technical specs mentions 5400rpm

    • 4TB @ 265.99, you better believe it does.

      • +4

        ~$260 is a normal price for a basic 4TB SSD at the moment, check the gazillion previous deals.

    • This video says yes.

  • +5

    Negged - this is a mechanical hard drive at SSD pricing.

    Enjoy fast USB-C 5Gb/s file

    And this is completely untrue, a 2.5" hard drive can't reach anywhere close to that speed 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • +1

    yeah don't buy spinning portable disks in 2023, people

    • +2

      Instructions unclear. Bought a stack of punched cards instead.

      • +1

        Nah. Transistors are the new thing.

        • +1

          Take your new fandangled transistors and get off my lawn young whipper snapper.

          *fiddles with abacus*

    • I bought this one as it was Apple's recommended portable hard drive.

      I learned that LaCie is Seagate's "premium" brand…

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