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Now that we have already gotten used to... well, let's stretch the discs that with the VAT and the current prices... and if there is no other choice, we will buy as we always do.
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Or to encourage the market for second-hand hard drives and give manufacturers a hard time so that they are forced to lower prices :ugly:
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I read some time ago that they wanted to sue them for price fixing, I don't know how that's going. Anyway, if SSDs keep dropping like they have been, they're going to have a hard time holding out for much longer, high prices.
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I have a 500gb hard drive here that I only use occasionally and I was thinking of selling it, but with the nonsense of the prices I'm going to buy a USB 3.0 enclosure and burn miles for a long time. An SSD won't take long to fall, because we already have 64gb from 50€ and 128gb from 80€. The M4 were discounted just a while ago by PCComponentes, so they won't take long to get to those prices without discounts.
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How they don't have a face, those guys, let them keep going and in the end the issue will explode in their hands. For starters, they are helping many people to opt for SSDs.
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I suppose that as they indicate above, in Europe they will not take long to give them a warning about the issue of competition and price fixing.
Anyway, no matter how much SSDs have fallen in price, let me know when a 1 TB SSD costs €90 :ugly:Best regards
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I suppose that as they indicate up here, in Europe they will not take long to give him the touch for the issue of competition and price fixing.
Anyway, no matter how much SSDs have fallen, notify me when a 1 TB SSD costs €90 :ugly:Best regards
+1 :ugly:
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+1 :ugly:
+2… although I must admit that before buying an SSD I hope to change my 17" monitor for a 24-27" ¬¬
For now my WD Black 2TB is doing fine :ugly:
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The issue is that production has returned to pre-flood levels and prices have not, so something is going on here.
To paraphrase a well-known former minister, why do you want a Tera disk when megaupload has closed? :troll: -
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The thing is that production has returned to the levels before the floods and prices have not, something is going on here.
Paraphrasing a well-known former minister, why do you want a Tera disk since they have closed megauploat? :troll:For when I come back :troll:

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