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Snag A 1TB Lexar MicroSD Card For Almost 50% Off At Amazon

Fit dozens of indie games--or three Call of Duty titles--on this massive 1TB Micro SD card.

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You can never have too much storage for your favorite gaming device, and if you're currently using a Steam Deck or a Nintendo Switch, you can score a pretty good deal right now on the Lexar 1TB Micro SD card. Normally $130, you can grab this for $67.50 during the Amazon Gaming Week Sale.

Lexar 1TB Micro SD card
Lexar 1TB Micro SD card

This Micro SD card has A2-rated performance with read speeds of up to 160MB/s and write speeds of up to 100MB/s, meaning it can load apps and games quickly on any device. Installed in a Switch, you can easily fit dozens of indie and first-party Nintendo games, while on PC gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck or ROG Ally, there's more than enough space to fit a few Call of Duty games. You could maybe even squeeze in a download of Balatro if you optimize it correctly. Of course, you can also use this little device with smartphones and cameras, giving you room to take quite a few 4K videos and high-resolution photos.

While the 1TB Lexar MicroSD is great for Switch, PC, and mobile, Xbox and PlayStation players who want to expand their console's storage space should check out some of Amazon's other hardware deals.

Amazon is selling the Xbox-compatible WD Black C50 for up to $25 off and the 2TB Xbox Expansion Card by Seagate is up to $40 off. These are substantial discounts to upgrade your storage capacity on those consoles. Thanks to the Xbox Velocity technology, you get the same performance speed on these memory cards as you do on the internal SSD, and using them is as simple as plugging them into the proprietary storage slot on the back of your Xbox. Meanwhile, PS5 players can snag the WD Black 1TB SN850P with pre-installed heatsink for just $128 (was $150), or the 2TB model for $200 (was $230).

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