• Samsung SSD will pack a free copy of Batman: Arkham City

  • Samsung’s new 830 series SSD will pack a free copy of Batman: Arkham City. This was announced by none other than Senior Vice President of Mobile Entertainment, Samsung Electronics America, Reid Sullivan. The SSDs will be available in four sizes and are built to last longer and enable quicker data delivery. 04134


    The pricing of the Samsung SSDs is as follows: 512GB – $850, 256GB – $430, 128GB – $230 and 64GB – $130.
    Kotaku

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