To celebrate the make believe day that is Star Wars Day (May 4 – May the Force – get it?), one of the biggest storage companies in the world has expanded their collaboration with Star Wars creator Lucasfilm with some new Hard Drives aimed squarely at the Star Wars Fan.
Inspired by Boba Fett, Grogu and The Mandalorian these 2TB drives are slimline, stylish, and frankly a great way to store your data let alone being all-in on your favourite franchise.
Seagate’s Jeff Fochtman says “We are thrilled to announce the latest release in our ongoing collaboration with Lucasfilm, bringing three fresh and iconic designs to gamers and Star Wars fans,”
“From the designs to the functionality of the drives, this release brings a force to the battle stations of Star Wars enthusiasts.”
Each one has a glowing light when powered up to match the character portrayed – Red for Boba Fett, Blue for Grogu and a bold blue for The Mandalorian – plus there is customisable lighting options on all three.
They work at USB 3.2 speeds with a 2TB capacity and each has software on board for Windows, Chromebook and Mac.
Each one is available for $125, of course, any Star Wars fan won’t stop at one – so you’re in the hole for $375 folks if you can find all three:)
The Mandalorian is available today, the other two in Mid-May.
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