Samsung announced new lines of hard drives : the 840 and 840 Pro.
The advertised iops are impressive. Should be available in about three weeks.
Usually, you power off your computer, plug two cables to it (one for data, one for power) and you boot your computer. After going to the "disk management" section of the "computer management" window, you create a new volume on the newly detected drive and then you quick-format it. It's just a little more complicated for a laptop (you have to find the hard drive bay and then screw in the new drive - you might also have to copy the content of the former drive to the new one in order to boot the system). If your computer runs Linux, it's completly different and if you run MAC OS X, you're hopeless.I received the 256GB 830 today. I'm not sure what to do with it.
The whole thing seems risky to me; I think I'll stick with hard drives for now. Maybe is a few years the technology will have matured.
For Lunar...
OWC 1TB SATA SSD at AnandTech: "To be straight, random performance is horrible."
Same SF2281 sandforce controller, but with 20nm NAND does drop the power usage quite a bit (compared to Intel's other offerings).
Because the market for 1TB drives in a 2.5" form factor is vanishingly small.
They could also create a 1TB SSD in a 3.5" case. Those are still very common among desktop users.
That is a pretty amazing link to have copied and get in there...