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Save nearly $90 on a 2TB Samsung T9 SSD in this Black Friday deal

Perfect for portability.

The main Black Friday 2023 event kicks off tomorrow and it'll be bringing a whole heap of gaming deals and more. In the meantime however, there are some last minute early deals you'll want to hear about.

One of the many that's stood out to us is the Samsung T9 2TB Portable SSD, available from Amazon for just $149.99, a near-40-per-cent discount off its original price.

US

Samsung T9 Portable SSD

2TB - $149.99 from Amazon US (Was $239.99)

1TB - $109.99 from Amazon US (Was $139.99)

4TB - $249.99 from Amazon US (Was $439.99)

UK

Samsung T9 Portable SSD

2TB - £159.58 from Amazon UK (Was £199.99)

1TB - £121.21 from Amazon UK

4TB - £281.99 from Amazon UK (Was £362.79)

One of the key aspects about this drive is its portability - not only is it a small form factor, but due to the nature of the drive, it can be easily moved between devices, perfect for transferring files and a feature that's sure to be handy for students or anywho who's back and forth between working from home and at the office.

Ultimately though, the drive can be used for anything, meaning you may also find it handy to store games on, and with 2TB of storage capacity, you'll be guaranteed to have plenty of space, even for the larger games pushing 100+ GBs.

For more Black Friday 2023 deals like this one, be sure to check out all our other gaming deal pages and more. If you're looking for more deals from Amazon, be sure to swing by our Amazon Black Friday guide.

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Josh Mckenna: Josh is a freelance writer, and an avid player of games ever since a young age. Combined with long-running games coverage of his own, he’s since been able to cover guides and more for Eurogamer. He can often be found either reminiscing about the history of PlayStation – and favourite games like Uncharted and Ratchet and Clank – wishing for another Splinter Cell, or playing too much Destiny. He now also has a soft spot for Final Fantasy VII after playing it for the first time in 2024. Beyond that, he has a strong interest in game design and development, and is fascinated by how games are made.
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