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SaNE wrote:Bluefire wrote:But lets face it, $100-150 for basic 2tb isnt overly expensive...
Before they crashed they got to around $80 for 2TB, they are now $125.
neo dewolf wrote:The one benefit from HDD rapage is that SSD are now starting to become mainstream and affordable = YES!
Mooncabbage wrote:neo dewolf wrote:The one benefit from HDD rapage is that SSD are now starting to become mainstream and affordable = YES!
I'm just going to assume that was some kind of hilarious joke.
SaNE wrote:Bluefire wrote:But lets face it, $100-150 for basic 2tb isnt overly expensive...
Before they crashed they got to around $80 for 2TB, they are now $125.
Ball0fire wrote:hard drive manufacturing output is back up to pre flood levels, yet the prcies arent....they just taking the oppertunity to make some easy money to paff off the factory rebuilds
diamondd wrote:Ball0fire wrote:hard drive manufacturing output is back up to pre flood levels, yet the prcies arent....they just taking the oppertunity to make some easy money to paff off the factory rebuilds
exactly, some people are getting a little too butt-hurt over the whole thing..
vague_hit wrote:err not a basic human right, but basic economics. the sizes are getting larger, the speeds are getting faster, the older models should be cheaper, that's the sum of it.
That_Stevens_Guy wrote:I buy externals and void warranties. It is just cheaper this way atm. They used to be mostly Green drives, which are fine for storage, but the USB 3 Seagate Expansion Drives that are going for as little as $94 atm for 2TB sport a 7200rpm Caviar. I am not fussed on HDD brands, had about an equal experience with all of them, and work for a computer store that sees about equal with failures these days anyway.
vague_hit wrote:WAS under water. other manufacturing plants have stepped up since then. as the original article points out, the only reason why the prices are still high is because of the mergers causing them to have a monopoly
diamondd wrote:The floods caused 45 billion dollars worth of damage and losses to an emerging country and it wasn't even a year ago yet, cut them some slack.
diamondd wrote:Sure they're probably monopolising things a bit but who can blame them?
diamondd wrote:They don't owe us anything and hard drives are still affordable anyway.
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