Available in three capacities, specifically 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB, the Crucial X8 portable SSD was designed to handle both heat and cold, shocks, vibration, and drops up to 7.5 feet. Compatible via USB-C and USB-A with a wide range of devices that run on Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android, it comes covered with a 3-year warranty and provides read speeds up to 1050 MB/s. Now, the 4 TB is 48% off on Amazon and the 2 TB variant is also discounted by more than 40%.
The list price of the 4 TB model is US$479.99 and the aforementioned discount takes it down to US$249.99. The 2 TB model slides down by 41%, so its US$219.99 list price is replaced with a US$129.99 tag for the time being. The 1 TB model is listed on Amazon with a US$79.99 price without any discount, but Crucial’s website shows a US$119.99 list price and a discounted one of US$79.99.
The Crucial X8 family is quite popular on Amazon, with 7,696 ratings and 160 answered questions so far. Its global rating value is 4.6/5, with 81% perfect scores and 11% user reviews that considered their Crucial X8 to be a product worthy of 4 stars out of 5. The breakdown by feature starts at 3.9, a score awarded to tech support and gaming performance, followed by 4.6 for weight and material quality, 4.7 for storage capacity, and 4.8 for portability.
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