- Web Development
How to Integrate Your Website with Your CRM
13 Jul, 2025
£571.06 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re buying the Crucial X10 as an external SSD, the main thing you’re paying for is speed and convenience in a rugged-ish, pocketable package. At £471.42 ex-VAT for 4TB, it’s not “impulse buy” pricing, but it can be good value if you actually move lots of large files day to day—think media teams, design agencies, CAD/engineering outfits, or anyone doing backups and transfers between desktops/laptops without filling up internal bays. The USB-C performance is the selling point: it’ll feel snappy for video projects, big archives, and general daily file work, and the matte finish is a small but welcome touch for something that lives in bags.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for everyone. If you mostly do occasional document transfers or you just need a budget backup drive, you’ll likely find cheaper 4TB options that do the job with less pain to your budget. Also, double-check whether you’re buying “internal SSD” by mistake—because the X10 you’ve listed is an external portable drive, and the value proposition only really makes sense if you want that external workflow. Overall: a solid choice for business users who need reliable high-speed external storage and will use the performance often; not the best pick if this is just a low-usage, cost-sensitive backup.

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