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Seagate Shoots Out Collectible Spider Man FireCuda HDDs

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With the great power of the hard drive comes the great responsibility to securely store and quickly access data. Inspired by the world of Marvel's Spider-Man, Seagate Technology plc today introduced three all-new officially licensed Marvel limited-edition Spider-Man external hard disk drive (HDD) designs joining the company's line of special edition storage devices.

Commemorating Spider-Man, Ghost-Spider (aka Gwen Stacy), and Miles Morales, these special edition HDDs deliver the Spider-Man fan an opportunity to own three unique drives featuring one-of-a-kind Marvel artwork. Each drive also features customizable RGB LED lighting, making it the ultimate accessory to Spidey-themed or other gaming set ups.



With 2 TB of capacity, the FireCuda external HDDs are compatible with Windows PCs, Macs, PlayStation, and Xbox so tech enthusiasts can accumulate and store media, files, and games, regardless of operating system. Designed with USB 3.2 Gen1 connection for universal compatibility and quick transfer speeds, and USB bus-powered, the lightweight drives are the perfect match for Spider-Man fans looking for eye-catching storage while on the go.

The special edition drives include Seagate's one-year limited warranty and one-year of Rescue Data Recovery Services so users have peace of mind in whatever their adventures may bring them. They also include Seagate's DiscWizard and SeaTools diagnostic software which help monitor the health and performance of your drive.

Each drive is available for purchase next month for $109.99. For more information, visit this page.

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Does collectible computer hardware like this ever really become collectible? I know nvidia had their star wars themed videocards, I think it was for the titan line.
 
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Great drive to store TBs of ummm....homeworks
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I guess it something different than, say, Seagate getting into the gaming chair side of business and offering one of those awesome reupholstered chairs....you know the kind (here are some examples):

If for some reason I was in need of an external drive, I'd probably shy away from a HDD and get an external SSD. I'm not a fan of moving around a HDD, should it get dropped or shuffled around too hard.
 
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Does collectible computer hardware like this ever really become collectible? I know nvidia had their star wars themed videocards, I think it was for the titan line.
got to be a fool somewhere that will pay a premium for it.
 
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