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Really? At least in the uk it’s always been the exact opposite, if you look up “4tb hdd” on amazon for example you get results from £70, whereas “4tb external hdd” returns £90+ listings…
Yeah i’m subscribed to the rss feed of some news websites like verge, and amidst my tech feed I get the most random/useless articles such as “how to signup to amazon prime” from time to time, sometimes it feels like they’re just running out of ideas and need to keep pumping articles (like this one for example).
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WD’s element lineup is pretty good for external hdd’s. Though you’d be better of buying an internal hdd and putting it in an enclosure instead, cheaper and also likely faster as all the external hdd’s are usually 5400 rpm only.
lol? i’m surprised to see verge making this article. So let me get this straight: they lost data once due to storing all data in one drive with no other backups, so they got a replacement drive and made the exact same mistake? comical
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