Get Extra Storage for Early Cyber Monday 2021 by Getting 33 Percent off on Kingston SSDs, Memory Cards and Flash Drives

Nov 28, 2021 at 07:32am EST
Get Extra Storage for Early Cyber Monday 2021 by Getting 33 Percent off on Kingston SSDs, Memory Cards and Flash Drives

If you missed out on a bunch of excellent deals for Black Friday 2021, you get another chance at the discounted life thanks to Cyber Monday 2021, or at least an early part of it. For instance, if you want to give your desktop or laptop computer a massive storage upgrade, you can opt for a regular M.2 or PCIe NVMe SSD from Amazon, along with some flash drives and a memory card.

The regular M.2 SSD gives you 240GB of storage. Personally, we would go for the 1TB PCIe NVMe one because you get faster read, write speeds, not to mention more than four times the storage compared to the M.2 SSD, but if your budget is tight, we can understand. There are various flash drives available, too, ranging from 128GB to 256GB of storage, assuming you need to carry around important files so you can access data immediately.

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Next up, we have the Kingston Canvas Select Plus, which is a 512GB microSD card with read speeds that can go up to 100MB/s. If you have a smartphone, action camera, or a drone that needs to have available storage at all costs, you should get a hold of this as quickly as possible We say as quickly as possible because, at the time of writing, there are only nine left in stock, so you should hurry.

Though there is a lot of time for Cyber Monday 2021 to end, a lot of products might go out of stock earlier than expected, so it is up to you to make the best use of your time and make your purchases in a timely fashion.

Get up to 33 percent off on Kingston SSDs, memory and flash drives on Amazon

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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