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Specification-wise the two versions are identical outside of the small space difference. Each version was intended for different retailers, but for some reason Best Buy has both.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Read and write speeds are likely driving the price. I would check specifications. They're charging more for less storage because the storage you're getting is a bit faster.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think they are the same, just the model# difference. When they (BestBuy/Manufactory) placed this item on sale they forgot the other model# (it's just my opinion). There's an answer in SanDisk forum here: https://forums.sandisk.com/t5/SanDisk-Ultra-3D-SSD/Ultra-1TB-3D-vs-Ultra-1024-3D/td-p/365217 I just picked up my SDSSDH3-1T02-G25 in BestBuy store an hour ago with on sale price $99.00 as they list this drive is "SanDisk - Ultra 1.024 TB Internal SATA Solid State Drive" but i checked the box, also on the label of the SSD itself, there is no where have 1.024 TB , only 1 TB (look at the picture i took below, the model# and capacity). Have an extra 0.024 TB or not i don't care, not a big different. I even don't open and try it yet, so i can not tell you this SSD is good or not, I will write a product review later. Hope this will answer your question (it was my question too).
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