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Solid state storage is getting cheaper — so if you’re looking to speed up an aging laptop or desktop you can pick up a 480GB SATA III SSD for just $63 or a 960GB model for about twice the price.
But falling SSD prices also mean it’s easier to pick up a laptop with a reasonably roomy SSD without spending a fortune.
Case in point, Lenovo is offering a Yoga 720 12.5″ convertible with a 512GB SSD, a 7th-gen Core i7 processor, and 8GB of RAM for just $765 when you use the coupon SAVE10MORE.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Laptops and convertibles
- Lenovo Yoga 720 12.5″ converitble w/Core i7-7500U/8GB/512GB for $765 – Lenovo (coupon:Â SAVE10MORE)
- Dell Inspiron 13 i5379 convertible w/Core i7-8550U/8GB/256GB for $649 – Microsoft Store
- HP ProBook 11 G2 11.6″ touchscreen laptop w/Pentium 4405U/8GB/128GB for $350 – Amazon
- Dell Chromebook 3380 w/Celeron C3855/4GB/16GB for $269 – Dell
Audio and video
- Pre-order Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K + Amazon Echo Dot for $80 – Amazon
- Amazon Echo (2nd-gen) + Echo Dot (2nd-gen) for $100 – Amazon
- OontZ Angle 3 Ultra 14 watt portable Bluetooth speaker for $27 – Amazon
- OontZ Angle 3XL Ultra 24 watt portable Bluetooth speaker for $78 – Amazon
Storage
- Samsung 250GB PCIe NVMe SSD for $80Â – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCXEPPU2)
- TEAM Group 480GB SATA III 2.5″ SSD for $63 – Newegg
- ADATA 960GB SATA III 2.5″ SSD for $126 – Newegg
- QNAP TS-251 dual-bay diskless NAS for $239 – NeweggFlash (coupon:Â NEFQCG10)
Other
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
The falling cost of SSD storage is my main motivator to wait before replacing equipment. Fortunately, 512GB is all I really need.
Have had defective TEAM Group and ADATA
media, so am staying away from them. SanDisk
and Samsung cost only a bit more, how much is
your data worth?
TEAM Group SSD? Ah…thanks, really, but no.