Tuesday, July 26th 2011
SanDisk Ultra Solid State Drive Ships to Retailers
SanDisk Corporation, a global leader in flash memory storage solutions, today introduced the SanDisk Ultra solid state drive (SSD) for the retail market. The new SSD can extend the life of desktop and notebook PCs, and offers greater performance, durability and power efficiency than a hard disk drive.
The SanDisk Ultra SSD is a convenient drop-in solution for technology enthusiasts looking to upgrade their own PCs for an enhanced user experience. The new SSD features: Fast Performance, Power Efficiency, and Long-term Reliability.
The drive comes in 60 gigabyte (GB), 120GB and 240GB capacities carrying MSRPs of $129.99, $219.99 and $449.99, respectively. Consumers in the United States can order the drive now from online retailers such as www.newegg.com.
The SanDisk Ultra SSD is a convenient drop-in solution for technology enthusiasts looking to upgrade their own PCs for an enhanced user experience. The new SSD features: Fast Performance, Power Efficiency, and Long-term Reliability.
- Fast performance: the drive's up to 280 megabyte per second (MB/sec) sequential read and 270 MB/sec sequential write speeds deliver fast data-transfer rates; up to 3 Gb/s random speeds surpass other SATA II SSDs and enable faster system boot and application launch times
- Power efficiency: the drive's low power consumption extends battery life, and with no moving parts, the SSD offers silent operation
- Long-term reliability: Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of up to 1,000,000 hours
The drive comes in 60 gigabyte (GB), 120GB and 240GB capacities carrying MSRPs of $129.99, $219.99 and $449.99, respectively. Consumers in the United States can order the drive now from online retailers such as www.newegg.com.
8 Comments on SanDisk Ultra Solid State Drive Ships to Retailers
Bad luck I guess, but I don't think you can judge a company on a single product, especially one that was made by MSI...
"The new SSD features: Fast Performance, Power Efficiency, and Long-term Reliability."
Fascinating.
I have use and continue to use Iriver mp3 players(IFP-795 and T5) and the difference between SanDisk are night and day. They are both Korean companies.
Lastly, I do not care who made this, if there is a problem with that product and a company's name is on that product. That company is responsible for the quality of that product.
Ex:Xbox 360's RRoD I had 2 RRoD btw.