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25-03-08, 11:37 PM
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Super Talent Releases World's Thinnest 256GB SSD
Super Talent Technology today launched the world’s slimmest 256GB SSD.
Read the full news article here.
Now I think it looks quite nice but I don't think the price tag would be quite so pretty.
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25-03-08, 11:43 PM
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that is beautiful...........bet the price is as well
would like a few of those(as long as they have sorted the write problems out,dont fancy it wearing out after 6 months)
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26-03-08, 12:12 AM
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that is beautiful...........bet the price is as well
would like a few of those(as long as they have sorted the write problems out,dont fancy it wearing out after 6 months)
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Yeah it does look very nice.. That said how often do you look at your storage drive?
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26-03-08, 12:18 AM
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That would sit nicely in my laptop. shame it will probably cost more than the comp did.
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26-03-08, 12:48 AM
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Its always good to see progress though, even if its not clear whos buying the stuff to fund it. I think magnetic disc storage is a bit of a dated concept now, even if it has served us so well for so long.
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26-03-08, 01:13 AM
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Yeah it does look very nice.. That said how often do you look at your storage drive?
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if i had a couple of those i would make them feature just so i could look at them
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26-03-08, 05:56 AM
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its thin, but looks heavy, like a pretty solid brick
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26-03-08, 06:03 AM
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Funny how something can look small but look like it would be heavy right? It does look heavy, but id rather have it over my 160gig SATA right now.
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26-03-08, 01:44 PM
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And id like one in my Archos portable video player. The hard drive always takes am annoying moment to spin up, also the shock tolerance and capacity of this is great.
Of course, being heavy would be a down side, also a drive in a 1.5" form factor (or whatever it is).
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26-03-08, 02:00 PM
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i believe it's 2.5' so it'll fit in an existing bay.
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