SSDs cost some serious cabbage, but that hasn’t stopped them from popping up in the latest Alienware models and in the much hyped MacBook Air. I, for one, am not prepared to shell out my hard earned dollars on a low-capacity SSD at this point because the performance pay off just isn’t there. I don’t need tiny and I don’t need light, but that is not to say that I am not intrigued. To put that in plain English, I am interested in SSDs but I don’t want to buy one just yet. 1.8 inches is a tiny size for an HDD and bigger capacities like the 128GB generally spell lower prices for older lesser models. This latest tiny technological marvel is brought to us courtesy of manufacturer Mtron.
I don’t think anyone is seriously considering giving up their magnetic hard disks just yet. When it comes to the high-performance 10,000 RPM models, however, falling prices in SSDs will give people something to think about.
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