Sunday, November 14, 2010

Intel unveils 120GB X25-M SSD, tinkers with 80GB / 160GB model price tags

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Face it, for the average consumer, solid-state drives still have a
price-to-storage issue -- but once you get used to the quick and quiet
performance, it's hard to go back. If you're willing to take the dive,
or already have and are looking to swap out / upgrade, Intel's lowered
the suggested price of its 80GB and 160GB X25-M SSDs to $199 and $415,
respectively. Looking to take the middle road? Introducing the 120GB
X25-M from the House of All Things Blue. That'll set you back $275,
but hey, 'tis the season. Press release after the break.

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