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Faster and more robust?
"SSDs are faster and more robust than HDDs"

Really? Is there any data to support that statement? I know in theory SSDs are faster and less prone to failure, but I have seen some test data that disagrees. Has anyone actually done testing on netbook performance comparing the two drive options? How about data on failure rates? Rather than just giving us marketing slogans, how about some actual numbers.
Posted by: itpro_z   Posted on: 03/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Faster and more robust?  itpro_z | 03/16/09
YMMV  Yagotta B. Kidding | 03/16/09
There are also read and write differences...  itpro_z | 03/16/09
RE: Asus cuts Eee PC storage options  casualreader | 03/17/09

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