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Deal | Crucial X6 portable SSDs receive up to 47% discounts

The Crucial X6 series comes in four capacities, all in the same compact chassis. (Image source: Crucial)
The Crucial X6 series comes in four capacities, all in the same compact chassis. (Image source: Crucial)
Amazon US has shaved nearly 50% off Crucial X6 series SSDs. Available in 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB and 4 TB capacities, the Crucial X6 series offers up to 800 MB/s read speeds, measures just 69 x 64 x 11 mm and weighs under 40 g.

Amazon US has discounted all Crucial X6 series SSDs. Offered as the smaller alternative to the Crucial X8 series, the Crucial X6 series still comes in 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB and 4 TB capacities. It is worth bearing in mind that while most Crucial X6 SSDs offer 800 MB/s sequential read speeds, the 500 GB model peaks at 540 MB/s. All SKUs feature USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C ports that operate at 10 GB/s, though.

At the time of writing, the 4 TB edition has received the greatest discount, with its 2 TB sibling trailing it by a few percent. Specifically, Amazon US is selling the CT4000X6SSD9 for US$239.99, a 47% reduction from its US$449.99 list price. Meanwhile, the CT2000X6SSD9 is now available for US$119.99, having been discounted by 40% from US$199.99. Additionally, Amazon US is offering the CT1000X6SSD9 at a 36% saving, taking it from its US$109.99 list price to US$69.99. Finally, the CT500X6SSD9 comes in at US$49.99, a 29% reduction on its US$69.95 list price.

All Crucial X6 series SSDs measure 69 x 64 x 11 mm and weigh as little as 40 g. Please note that Crucial sells USB Type-A adapters separately, although all Crucial X6 SSDs should be natively compatible with Android, iOS, macOS, Windows and modern games consoles. Please see Crucial's website for more details about its four Crucial X6 series models.

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Alex Alderson, 2023-01-25 (Update: 2023-01-25)