Amazon India lightning deals

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Looks like it's the same company as the one for Patriot DDR4 Memory (photo from an Amazon review of a different Patriot SSD):

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A short summary for those that aren't already using it. Install this browser plugin to:
  • Track historical price fluctuation
  • See if Lightning deal/Blockbuster deal/whatever is actually cheap or not. Usually prices go up just before a sale, so that Az can give you an "extra discount"
  • You can track a product's price and get alerted in browser/email/Telegram when there's a price drop (Note that there is a slight delay, so you may miss some limited time deals)
  • Don't let Amazon know what you're looking to buy by adding it to cart/wishlist, so they never show you the discount on it. Track stuff externally.
 
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A short summary for those that aren't already using it. Install this browser plugin to:
  • Track historical price fluctuation
  • See if Lightning deal/Blockbuster deal/whatever is actually cheap or not. Usually prices go up just before a sale, so that Az can give you an "extra discount"
  • You can track a product's price and get alerted in browser/email/Telegram when there's a price drop (Note that there is a slight delay, so you may miss some limited time deals)
  • Don't let Amazon know what you're looking to buy by adding it to cart/wishlist, so they never show you the discount on it. Track stuff externally.
If you're a bit skeptical about adding it as a browser plugin because you're worried it might snoop on all your browser stuff, you can just use their website to keep tabs on products. The only thing is, you'll have to do copying and pasting the URL from Amazon.
 
If you were in the market for one 1TB or 2TB. Which one would you choose? @guest_999
For usage within typical gaming laptop the best choice would be WD SN770(or 570 if price difference is too much) followed by any good dram NVMe ssd like P5 Plus if gaming laptop/desktop & has the space to put on a heatsink on NVMe. If main usage is going to be secondary storage drive then even slow/typical dramless NVMe drive like P3/P3 Plus will do if available at a good deal(like the 4TB P3 Plus deal on amazon a few days back for around 17k).
 
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