udaman
Wannabe Storage Freak
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Going to be difficult to justify a Super Talent 120GB SSD @$699, when you can get in excess of 2.5x storage capacity, for less than 1/2 that price in the new Travelstar 7k320 (which is back down to normal levels of power consumption, 25% less than the prior 7k200 of one year ago).
Hitachi unveils 2.5-in. 320GB notebook hard drive
inner zone decay rate min. transfers should beat the ST 120GB, perhaps handily, as the older 7k200 hit 40Mbs with much lower areal density platters.
http://www.storagereview.com/HTS722020K9A00.sr?page=0,1
Of course as Eugene sez:
Hitachi unveils 2.5-in. 320GB notebook hard drive
The device can run applications 12% faster than the Travelstar 7200 model it is replacing, said Larry Sweezey, director of consumer and commercial hard disk drives at the San Jose-based subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd. The new mobile hard drive costs $220 and will ship before the end of the month, the company said.
inner zone decay rate min. transfers should beat the ST 120GB, perhaps handily, as the older 7k200 hit 40Mbs with much lower areal density platters.
http://www.storagereview.com/HTS722020K9A00.sr?page=0,1
Of course as Eugene sez:
It is important to remember that access time and transfer rate measurements are mostly diagnostic in nature and not really measurements of "performance" per se... blah, blah, blah