Thursday, May 21, 2009

Get Your Dream with Kingston SSDNow M Series Bundle

Need the benefits of SSDs but don't want to purchase a new computer? Kingston's SSDNow M Series Bundles/packs let you swap out an HDD for an SSD, and get your data with you. It's a new technology from Kingston and this news has been circulating all over the world.

Memory and storage provider Kingston has declared its SSDNow M Series pack, extending a fast way for folks to advance from a standard 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard drive to SSD technology. The SSDNOw M Series drives are available in either 80 Gigabyte or 160 Gigabyte capacities, and Kingston is giving in all the add-ons and software required to get data from their current hard drive onto an SSD, including software system to clone across the existing hard drives, along with installation hardware to ride the SSD in either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch drive bay.
"This all-in-one tool is the amazing solution for enterprise companies, corporate end users and consumers to comprise SSD technology into surviving systems," said Kingston's SSD business director Ariel Perez, in a argument. "The Kingston SSDNow M Series pack creates running the OS, applications, and all other data from a hard-drive drive to a solid-state drive fast and comfortable whether for a notebook computer, desktop, or workstation." The SSDNow M Series drives are Intel X-25M SATA SSD drives, sporting 250MB/second read speeds and 70 MB/second write speeds. The Kingston pack kit includes the SSD drive (once more, 80 or 160 Gigabyte), a 2.5-inch USB enclosure with cable to approve a traditional drive removed from a notebook, and (for desktop personal computers) 2.5- and 3.5-inch mounting brackets, power, and SATA cable extenders.

The pack also includes Acronis True picture software for cloning the existing hard disk, which processes on Windows XP/Vista.
The 80 Gigabyte SSDNow pack will carry a recommended price of US$427.50; the 160 Gigabyte version will be given $843.00. SSDs could be cool, but they sure are not cheap—not yet, anyway.

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