We should be in a global standardized storage capacity solution today for all devices (even if it would be required forcibly by regulators to mandate) that would suggest (force) ALL OEMs to implement much larger storages by default (at least by 2TiB for computers, etc., even OS updates / driver packages , etc. has double/triple in sizes today).
128, 256, 512 and even 1 TiB storage drives should be discontinued today because in most cases, these mediums are just useless for daily tasks that many users are dependent on there devices because by just adding a few games, mixing/editing/encoding music/video, etc. would max these drives out in a blink of an eye.
Introduced in 2021, the WD Blue SN570 is a budget M.2 NVMe SSD available in 250 GB, 500 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB versions. Amazon's ongoing promotions for the last three sizes start at 43% for the 500 GB model, which is now US$32.99, and hit 55% for the 1 TB version, now available for a discounted price of US$49.99.