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Digital creators need more and more space - and importantly, robust, reliable storage space - to manage and preserve it. Western Digital has announced it's pushed physics to create an incredible 6TB capacity across its WD, WD_Black, and SanDisk Professional products, giving the world's highest storage capacity in a 2.5" portable HDD format.

Portable gaming has never been so powerful, but no matter how incredible devices like the ASUS ROG Ally or Valve Steam Deck are, you can make them even better with the WD_BLACK SN770M NVMe SSD.

One of the best value upgrades for your computer is to update its storage, and with the WD Blue SN580 NVMe SSD, you get blazing fast speeds with a big five-year warranty.

The Sony PlayStation 5 brings exciting, immersive action and entertainment, but demands high-speed storage meaning you have to swap games on and off your limited internal storage to play them. End the cycle with the Western Digital officially licensed WD_BLACK SN850P NVMe SSD. It's easier than you think; it only takes minutes to double, triple, or even quintuple, your storage.

With innovations in scaling and CMOS placement, the highest density and most advanced 6th-gen, 162-layer 3D flash memory created by Western Digital and Kioxia has now launched in what is the latest milestone from an impressive 20-year joint venture partnership, promising ever better, faster and denser storage solutions.

With PC gamers on the cutting edge of performance and hyper-realistic immersiveness featuring ever richer and more intensive visual content, you will surely feel the need for super fast storage speed!

Western Digital still makes top-notch hard drives in ever larger capacities, and is now a true SSD competitor with its 64-layer 3D SSD tech making moves for market supremacy.

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