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1TB - Seagate (STJR1000400) Expansion Card (SSD) for Xbox Series X|S / 2TB - £238.68 - Using Code
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2 TB - STJR2000400
### Please note these items cannot be delivered to Northern Ireland.###
Description
Quick resume means gamers can switch between multiple titles in seconds—from either the internal SSD or the expansion card.
Plug into the most powerful Xbox console ever — the Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S.
Specifications
From the Manufacturer :
2 TB - STJR2000400
### Please note these items cannot be delivered to Northern Ireland.###
Description
Quick resume means gamers can switch between multiple titles in seconds—from either the internal SSD or the expansion card.
Plug into the most powerful Xbox console ever — the Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S.
Specifications
- Viking No. 1149604
- EAN/UPC 8719706023757
- Basic Product Colour Black
- Brand Seagate
- Colour Black
- Product Line STJR1000400
- Product Type SSD Expansion Card
From the Manufacturer :
- SEAMLESS GAMEPLAY Designed in partnership with Xbox to seamlessly play Xbox Series X|S games from the internal SSD or the expansion card without sacrificing graphics, latency, load times or framerates.
- HIGH CAPACITY Up to 2 TB of storage increases the overall capacity of the Xbox Series X — collect thousands of games across four generations of Xbox without sacrificing performance.
- EXCLUSIVE TO XBOX The only available expansion card that replicates the Xbox Velocity Architecture — providing faster load times, richer environments and more immersive gameplay .
- QUICK RESUME Switch between multiple titles in seconds — directly from the internal SSD or the expansion card.
- WARRANTY Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included 3-year limited warranty.
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sorted byMicrosoft totally messed up the additional storage option for the Series X/S by making it a proprietary format. About time they owned up to this and released some kind of adaptor add-on that can take standard NVMe drives.
Shows how much we are being ripped off by in the UK.
Voted hot because it's the cheapest I've ever seen this for... but it's still an absolute rip off
Why not?
I thought the Series X was supposed to have a faster throughput - seems they lied
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I don't know what utopian world you believe you live in - there is no way it will be available in our lifetime and by that I mean 100 years. There will not be 100% nationwide fttp - it'll always be down to simple business profits...
Copper telephone lines won't even exist, things need incrementally replacing (copper telephone lines is up to 30 years) and they will replace with optic rather than copper, infact the government has already started phasing out copper lines and has committed to a 2027 deadline which yes could be extended but not by 7 or 8 decades. Even if the deadline is completely ignored fiber has been the standard replacement for the last 5 years and assuming every cable lasts up to 30 years which It won't the last places in the country will be changed over by 2050! Worst case scenario either that or they'll be completely without. And as the government is currently paying for fibre engineers to train and qualify and all the grants to fttp companies it wouldn't surprise me if 99% of the cou trust done in the next 10 years.
But alas no point arguing with your suspicions or logic we'll just have to wait and see. Feel free to come back and tell me I told you so if your right! (edited)