SanDisk intros 2.5-inch 32GB SSD hard drive

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SanDisk beats out Samsung in releasing a “large” capacity solid state drive for notebooks. The benefits are faster read/writes, less power consumption and less risk of damage due to kinetic shock.

The SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5-inch is touted as a “drop-in replacement for the hard disk drive,” and also boasts the durability that purportedly comes with being a fifth-generation product. Additionally, the NAND-based drive features a sustained read rate of 67-megabytes per second, reportedly enabling it to boot Windows Vista Enterprise on a lappie in “as little as 30 seconds.”

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