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Embiggen your Steam Deck storage with this 1.5TB microSD, now up to 40% off for Prime Big Deal DaysIt’s bigger than that, Gabe, it’s large

It’s bigger than that, Gabe, it’s large

A hand holding the SanDisk Ultra microSD card over a Steam Deck.

Amazon’s latestPrime Big Deal Dayshas entered its final day – of deals – so capacity-deprived gaming handheld owners still have a few hours to grab themselves a cheapmicroSD cardupgrade. And if space is the sole concern, it’s hard to get more substantial than the 1.5TB SanDisk Ultra. Never mind how the header pic shows a 64GB card, the much more desirable 1.5TB version is down from£149 to £100on Amazon UK and from$150 to $89on Amazon US. Both of those are very fine bargains indeed, for a card that dwarfs even the biggest SSD options of theSteam DeckandAsus ROG Allyfamilies.In fact, the Ultra was already one of, if notthebest-value Deck-ready microSD cards I’ve tested, being capable of perfectly respectable game load times despite being a more budget-minded design than the likes of theSamsung Pro Plus. The 1.5TB model is a relatively recent addition to the lineup, so I haven’t benchmarked this one specifically, but then performance isn’t really the big reason to buy this. That would be the fact that there is more space in this microSD than in a Nevada sky, so it’ll have no problem at all with installing the most capacity-hungry of PC games.UK deal:SanDisk Ultra microSD 1.5TBSee at AmazonUS deal:SanDisk Ultra microSD 1.5TBSee at AmazonIf only these prices were available to everyone, and not locked behind the usual Prime Day/Big Deal Days routine of needing an active Amazon Prime account. If you don’t mind a big of trickery, though, you could sign up for Prime’s free trial, avail yourself of whatever deals you want, then cancel the trial before big Jeffy B starts helping himself to a monthly subscription. But you didn’t hear that from me.Either way, this is just the latest in a series ofgood Steam Deck/handheld PC accessory offersthat have emerged out of this two-day dealspalooza. With more to come, I’m sure.

Amazon’s latestPrime Big Deal Dayshas entered its final day – of deals – so capacity-deprived gaming handheld owners still have a few hours to grab themselves a cheapmicroSD cardupgrade. And if space is the sole concern, it’s hard to get more substantial than the 1.5TB SanDisk Ultra. Never mind how the header pic shows a 64GB card, the much more desirable 1.5TB version is down from£149 to £100on Amazon UK and from$150 to $89on Amazon US. Both of those are very fine bargains indeed, for a card that dwarfs even the biggest SSD options of theSteam DeckandAsus ROG Allyfamilies.In fact, the Ultra was already one of, if notthebest-value Deck-ready microSD cards I’ve tested, being capable of perfectly respectable game load times despite being a more budget-minded design than the likes of theSamsung Pro Plus. The 1.5TB model is a relatively recent addition to the lineup, so I haven’t benchmarked this one specifically, but then performance isn’t really the big reason to buy this. That would be the fact that there is more space in this microSD than in a Nevada sky, so it’ll have no problem at all with installing the most capacity-hungry of PC games.UK deal:SanDisk Ultra microSD 1.5TBSee at AmazonUS deal:SanDisk Ultra microSD 1.5TBSee at AmazonIf only these prices were available to everyone, and not locked behind the usual Prime Day/Big Deal Days routine of needing an active Amazon Prime account. If you don’t mind a big of trickery, though, you could sign up for Prime’s free trial, avail yourself of whatever deals you want, then cancel the trial before big Jeffy B starts helping himself to a monthly subscription. But you didn’t hear that from me.Either way, this is just the latest in a series ofgood Steam Deck/handheld PC accessory offersthat have emerged out of this two-day dealspalooza. With more to come, I’m sure.

Amazon’s latestPrime Big Deal Dayshas entered its final day – of deals – so capacity-deprived gaming handheld owners still have a few hours to grab themselves a cheapmicroSD cardupgrade. And if space is the sole concern, it’s hard to get more substantial than the 1.5TB SanDisk Ultra. Never mind how the header pic shows a 64GB card, the much more desirable 1.5TB version is down from£149 to £100on Amazon UK and from$150 to $89on Amazon US. Both of those are very fine bargains indeed, for a card that dwarfs even the biggest SSD options of theSteam DeckandAsus ROG Allyfamilies.

In fact, the Ultra was already one of, if notthebest-value Deck-ready microSD cards I’ve tested, being capable of perfectly respectable game load times despite being a more budget-minded design than the likes of theSamsung Pro Plus. The 1.5TB model is a relatively recent addition to the lineup, so I haven’t benchmarked this one specifically, but then performance isn’t really the big reason to buy this. That would be the fact that there is more space in this microSD than in a Nevada sky, so it’ll have no problem at all with installing the most capacity-hungry of PC games.

UK deal:

SanDisk Ultra microSD 1.5TB

See at Amazon

US deal:

SanDisk Ultra microSD 1.5TB

See at Amazon

If only these prices were available to everyone, and not locked behind the usual Prime Day/Big Deal Days routine of needing an active Amazon Prime account. If you don’t mind a big of trickery, though, you could sign up for Prime’s free trial, avail yourself of whatever deals you want, then cancel the trial before big Jeffy B starts helping himself to a monthly subscription. But you didn’t hear that from me.

Either way, this is just the latest in a series ofgood Steam Deck/handheld PC accessory offersthat have emerged out of this two-day dealspalooza. With more to come, I’m sure.