Best Prime Day deals on Seagate hard drives: Up to 57% off - 4 minutes read





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Amazon Prime Day, which ends tonight, has thousands of products on sale, including hard drives from Seagate. Whether it's solid-state drives for fast data transfer or traditional, large-capacity hard-disk variants for archival purposes, Seagate is a trusted brand for reliable internal and external storage devices.

The best Seagate deals we are seeing this Prime Day include a massive 16TB external hard drive for $230 at Amazon, and an 8TB internal hard drive for $100, ideal for those looking to add one to a desktop computer for archival purposes. For gamers, the 1TB SSD expansion card for the Xbox Series X/S and 2TB Game Drive for the PS4 are more than 30% off during Prime Day.

Keep reading for the best deals on Seagate storage products, and check out our list of best Prime Day hard drive deals. And be sure to check out our live blog, where we're tracking all of the best Prime Day deals across all categories.

The best Prime Day Seagate hard drive deals What's the difference between an external hard drive and an internal hard drive?

External hard drives are made to connect outside a computer, gaming console, and even tablets. Some are portable, and you can carry them around and plug them into any computer to immediately start importing or exporting files. Others are heavier and meant to sit on a desk semi-permanently next to a computer. Occasionally they'll need an external power source, but the USB cable is usually enough to deliver power to portable units. 

Internal hard drives are built directly into the computer. They can't be removed without opening up the PC's internals and aren't designed to work with multiple computers.

How much hard drive storage space do I need?

Most buyers won't ever need more than 2TB of storage space — even 1TB will probably be enough. A single terabyte can hold hundreds to thousands of files, depending on size.

The only reason you'd need more than that is if you know you're going to download a massive amount of large games, movies, or other files. They're also great for users performing archive work, which requires them to process years' worth of files.




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