Technology
Seagate external hard drives are on sale for $32 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The fast and portable Seagate external drive comes with a whole terabyte of space, and will only cost you $47.99.
If don’t have at least some kind of external memory for your computer, you really have to hop on that. Not only is it nice to have a backup plan if your computer’s built-in storage starts to get full, but it’s also important for security purposes — keeping copies of your sensitive information in more than one place is always recommended. What are you going to do if your computer breaks or if you accidentally lose it? You’re screwed, dude.
The Seagate external hard drive is the answer to the problem, and it’s only $47.99 at Walmart for a whole terabyte of extra memory storage (and you get to save $32).
The Seagate hard drive is an effortlessly portable contingency device that, in addition to getting you a ton of extra storage space, is a breeze to travel with pretty much anywhere. This specific model is slimmer than the others, which makes it even easier to chuck into a laptop bag or keep handy in your deskside drawer for whenever you might need it. It’s compatible with both PC and Mac devices right out of the box, and even comes included with helpful backup software that will guide your through the entire data transfer process.
Always have a backup plan with the Seagate external hard drive — save $32 off of your purchase when you pick one up at Walmart.
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