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£929.17 inc. VAT
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Honestly, at **£774.31 ex‑VAT for a 480GB 2.5" SATA SSD**, this Lenovo drive looks like it’s priced for someone who *needs* a specific Lenovo part number, not for someone shopping purely on performance per pound. For most UK SMB/SME installs, you can usually get better value with newer SATA SSDs, or jump to faster NVMe options (depending on the server/laptop backplane) without paying a premium like this—especially when you’re not getting a clear “workhorse” advantage in day-to-day use.
Who should buy it: teams standardising on Lenovo hardware and firmware/part compatibility, or buyers who are replacing a failed internal drive in an environment where the machine is known to behave best with that exact Lenovo-branded model. Who should avoid it: anyone trying to stretch budgets, or anyone with a platform that can take NVMe—because paying this much for SATA capacity is hard to justify when storage needs are typically the easiest place to optimise spend.
If you’re replacing something “like-for-like” in a Lenovo system and you’ve confirmed this drive is supported by that exact model, it’s a safe, sensible choice. If not—pause. At this price, I’d first benchmark what you can do with cheaper SATA equivalents or an NVMe upgrade path before committing.

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