Steam Deck Users Can Get Samsung's 1TB Pro Plus MicroSD For Cheap
Samsung 1TB Pro Plus microSD Card (180MB/s) $70 (was $120) | Best price to date Get deal at Amazon The Samsung Pro Plus is one of the best microSD cards for Steam Deck, and the 1TB model just hit a new all-time low price at Amazon. Released last year for $120, the 1TB model is discounted to only $70. The $50 discount doesn't have a listed end date, but we wouldn't be surprised to see this sell out. The previous all-time low was $80. Due to Amazon's deal, the Pro Plus 1TB is currently costs the same as the slower Samsung 1TB Evo Select, a microSD card that released alongside the 1TB Pro Plus last year. Samsung 1TB Pro Plus microSD Card (180MB/s) $70 (was $120) | Best price to date The Pro Plus is one of the most popular microSD cards with a U3 rating (Ultra-High Speed Class 3). It's one of the best options for expanding your Steam Deck's storage space thanks to its speediness and reliability. It is rated for up to 180MB/s read speeds and 130MB/s write speeds.The Pro Plus and the Evo Select are great cards for creators, too. Both models offer fast enough read and write speeds for 4K video. Both models come with SD card adapters.If the Pro Plus deal sells out, the Evo Select is still a solid pick for Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch owners, especially since the latest model has 160MB/s transfer speeds, placing it not far behind the Pro Plus. Both cards are capable of storing and booting games on either handheld as well as various Windows-based handhelds and retro devices.Note: Samsung's Pro Plus and Evo Select models are not compatible with Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 2 only supports microSD Express cards, which is significantly faster and, as a result, pricier. Walmart recently restocked Samsung's 256GB microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 for $59. Get deal at Amazon Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card for Switch 2 $59 See at Walmart See at Amazon See at Best Buy See at Target See at GameStop When it comes to storage devices, a big part of why it's generally advisable to opt for established brands like SanDisk and Samsung is reliability over long periods of time. No one likes to lose their data. Admittedly, if you're only storing video games on your microSD, this isn't nearly as big of a deal--

The Samsung Pro Plus is one of the best microSD cards for Steam Deck, and the 1TB model just hit a new all-time low price at Amazon. Released last year for $120, the 1TB model is discounted to only $70. The $50 discount doesn't have a listed end date, but we wouldn't be surprised to see this sell out. The previous all-time low was $80. Due to Amazon's deal, the Pro Plus 1TB is currently costs the same as the slower Samsung 1TB Evo Select, a microSD card that released alongside the 1TB Pro Plus last year.
Samsung 1TB Pro Plus microSD Card (180MB/s)
$70 (was $120) | Best price to date
The Pro Plus is one of the most popular microSD cards with a U3 rating (Ultra-High Speed Class 3). It's one of the best options for expanding your Steam Deck's storage space thanks to its speediness and reliability. It is rated for up to 180MB/s read speeds and 130MB/s write speeds.
The Pro Plus and the Evo Select are great cards for creators, too. Both models offer fast enough read and write speeds for 4K video. Both models come with SD card adapters.
If the Pro Plus deal sells out, the Evo Select is still a solid pick for Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch owners, especially since the latest model has 160MB/s transfer speeds, placing it not far behind the Pro Plus. Both cards are capable of storing and booting games on either handheld as well as various Windows-based handhelds and retro devices.
Note: Samsung's Pro Plus and Evo Select models are not compatible with Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 2 only supports microSD Express cards, which is significantly faster and, as a result, pricier. Walmart recently restocked Samsung's 256GB microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 for $59.
When it comes to storage devices, a big part of why it's generally advisable to opt for established brands like SanDisk and Samsung is reliability over long periods of time. No one likes to lose their data. Admittedly, if you're only storing video games on your microSD, this isn't nearly as big of a deal--unless the corrupted data contains save files you spent dozens or hundreds of hours building. Backing up saves is always a good idea.Continue Reading at GameSpot