Luckily 1 TB, 2 TB, and even 4 TB drives are still ... These are slower than NVMe drives but they're still a huge improvement on a traditional hard drive.
Generally, expect to pay about $45 to $50 for a good 1TB SATA or NVMe Gen 3 drive, and $70 to $75 for a 1TB NVMe Gen 4 drive. But the easier guideline is to just look for discounts of at least 20 ...
And thanks to the T7’s PCIe NVMe tech, you’ll get up to 1050Mbps for read speeds and up to 1000Mbps for write speeds. The drive uses USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB-C connectivity, but it’s also backward ...