Save big on extra storage with the HyperDrive MacBook Storage Expander [Deals]

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For as long as there have been home computers, users have been looking for ways to increase their storage capacity. The first harddrives that entered the market in the 1980’s were difficult to install, had small capacity limits, and were remarkably expensive, even by today’s standards.

By contrast, today you can easily increase the capacity of your MacBook Air 13” or MacBook Pro Retina 15” by up to a huge 128GB for a paltry $30 with the HyperDrive MacBook Storage Expander, 25% off at Cult of Mac Deals for a limited time.

The HyperDrive MacBook Storage Expander is a plug-and-play microSD adaptor that sits completely flushed inside your MacBook’s SD memory card slot. It even has an aluminum cap that matches the finish of your MacBook, so no one but you will know it’s there.

Simply put any microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (including 128GB) memory card into the HyperDrive MacBook Storage Expander, and you’ve got storage space to spare for anything you want: Photos, music, movies. You decide what to put onto the memory card.

The HyperDrive MacBook Storage Expander supports high speed Class 10/UHS-I/U1/U3 up to 95MB/s memory cards so your data can be stored – and retrieved – at lightning fast speeds whenever you need it. There is a HyperDrive available for both the MacBook Air 13” as well as the MacBook Pro Retina 15”.

As a bonus, if you purchase the HyperDrive MacBook Storage Expander, you’ll also receive a free 8GB class 10 microSD memory card to get you started using your new expanded storage right away.

Why economize your MacBook’s internal storage capacity? Have all the space you need with the HyperDrive MacBook Storage Expander with bonus 8GB microSD card, just $29.99 with free US shipping at Cult of Mac Deals for a limited time.

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