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| Yes but SSD is more expensive than MicroSD :-S
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| Don't expect a MicroSD will close to 128GB of space, this will take some years. SSD has already reached this level. I think SSD are also slightly faster. SSD is new and MicroSD is not. The resource costs of SSD are very high now and that's what you pay for! |
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| I know that MicroSD is coming out with 32gb and somebody was able to get 128gb or some crazy amount like that onto one. But yeah, I guess the SSD and MicroSD use two different forms of flash memory, as in, different ways of reaching the same system, if that makes sense, is that right?
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![]() The SSDs look more solid.. oh whoops, solid state drive, maybe that has something to do with it? lol.. geesh, come on, it's 3am ![]()
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| SSD = Solid state drive. It's not 3am for me! ![]() |
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| Status: Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Tucson, AZ Posts: 23
| Nice. I have got to say that 7200 RPM in a notebook is rare to my knowledge... That must be a nice piece right there. Still, solid state exists, and is comparable with 7200RPM, except the size is way smaller... I wonder what would be better or more cost effective... Anyone care to give a say in that dirrection? Anyone at all? |
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