
The best microSD, portable SSDs, and hard drive deals to grab this week
THE SO WHAT
Falling prices on microSD and portable SSDs make it cheaper than ever for teams to over-index on local storage—useful for edge capture, offline workflows, and fast scratch space for AI workloads. If you’re compute-constrained but storage-rich, small hardware buys can unblock data-heavy experiments without touching your cloud budget.
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