Friday, November 6th 2009

Team Group Launches P2 IDE SSD

Speed plays a decisive role in computing. When the computer runs slowly, not only will the work progress be delayed, even our thoughts will be interrupted. Therefore, hard drives with higher speed will mean efficiency to professional graphic designers. The 2.5-inch P2 IDE Solid State Disk (SSD) from Team Technologies not only enhances the computer startup and data transfer speed, but also loads programs much faster than conventional mechanical hard drives. The excellent speed performance of the P2 IDE SSD is particularly felt when users open many windows at the same time. This saves designers a lot of time from searching images and drawings and allows them to enjoy speedy reading and writing, thus fully displaying computing performance and speed.
With the excellent read/write speed, low power consumption, no noise, shockproof and lightweight features, the 2.5-inch P2 IDE SSD from Team allows users to experience the unprecedented sense of computing speed and makes it superior to conventional mechanical hard drives. As its maximum transient read speed is much faster than conventional hard drives, it enhances the efficiency of heavyweight software. When compared with 2.5-inch SATA conventional hard drive of the same size, it runs 140% faster, i.e. its data transfer performance has exceeded that of conventional hard drives. Also, Team equips the P2 IDE SSD from Team with the leveling read/write technology to prolong the life of the hard drive and extend the running time of laptops, thus enhancing overall performance.
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5 Comments on Team Group Launches P2 IDE SSD

#1
qwerty_lesh
I would LOVE to have one of these, they would be better then the dual CF converters you can get online.
Any idea on a approximate USD or AUD MSRP? :toast:
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PP Mguire
Indeed this would be awesome for your older IDE only machines.
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#3
qwerty_lesh
yep. OR your 3 year old Pentium M notebooks which still have enough guts to run the latest windows OS but have a PATA only interface ;)
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Jstn7477
qwerty_leshyep. OR your 3 year old Pentium M notebooks which still have enough guts to run the latest windows OS but have a PATA only interface ;)
I had a Dell Inspiron 6000 with a 1.7GHz (pin-modded to 2.26GHz) P-M, 2GB DDR2-533 and a 250GB PATA HDD. That thing flew with Windows 7 and even Vista, but it had an Intel GMA 900 so the Aero couldn't work (the screen itself was horrific too). I'm sure that this would have made it boot even faster.
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