Shuttle XPC X50V2 Barebones PC
March 17, 2010

Shuttle has come up with another one of its barebones computers, and that instance, it’s the Shuttle XPC X50V2. Aside from the fact that you’ll have to add your own hard drive and memory (since that is a barebones PC), the X50V2 sports some useful specifications, including a new dual-core Intel Atom D510 Pine Trail processor with integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics. The Shuttle XPC X50V2 should be going for around $400, and specifications include:
- Intel Atom D510 Pine Trail processor
- Integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics
- 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 touchscreen display
- Supports up to 4GB of RAM
- Supports a 2.5-inch hard drive or solid state drive (SSD)
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Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue SSD
March 4, 2010
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Western Digital has introduced its latest Solid State Drive (SSD) in the structure of the SiliconEdge Blue SSD, making it the first consumer-oriented SSD from the compaby which boasts speedy read/write speeds and high SSD capacities. You will be able to enjoy a native SATA 3.0GB/s, alongside read speeds of 250MB/s and write speeds of 170MB/s, while featuring maximum tolerance for drops, shock and vibration along with silent and low-power operation. Depending on your needs, you can opt for the 64GB, 128GB or 256GB models which are going for $279, $529 and $999, respectively. [Press Release]
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Raidon HyBrid Disk
February 26, 2010

Raidon's HyBrid Disk tells it as it is - that storage device will hold both a solid-state drive (SSD) and a hard drive in a separate chassis, where its ultimate aim would be to replace 3.5" hard drive mechanisms. that is made possible with users reading and writing files to the SSD while the hard drive mirrors the SSD contents at scheduled intervals, helping create a backup of all your notes constantly. Raidon claims that both the SSD and the hard drive are not set up in a true RAID 1 configuration, so in the event where your SSD fails, you can always recover the most recent backup from the hard drive in a jiffy. Since the SSD can be removed sans the HyBrid Disk mechanism, it allows you to place it into another drive or hook it up to a computer internally. There is no word on the total storage capacities offered, and neither do we have an inkling of its price but we know for certain they will roll out later that April.
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Active Media Products Aviator 2 external USB 3.0 solid state drive
February 20, 2010

Active Media Products certainly forges a sort new path with their Aviator 2 external USB 3.0 solid state drive (SSD) which is one of the first few in the market. It comes in case-only, boasting a choice within 64GB and 128GB of storage space while promising a theoretical maximum goods transfer rate of 4.8Gbits/sec. Measuring a mere 3" x 5" in size, that pocket-friendly device should catch on once USB 3.0 becomes more commonplace.
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InnoDisk unveils new PCI-E SSD
December 23, 2009

InnoDisk has developed their latest PCI Express-based solid state drive (SSD) that is able to achieve transfer speeds of up to 800MB/sec, and even at that speed, it is capable of touching 2TB in capacity. As for its write speed, the InnoDisk SSD is able to deliver 600MB/s which is superior to other SSDs that max out at 230MB/s. Hopefully they will keep the price low though.
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Ultrathin LG XNote LGX30 Visits The FCC
December 13, 2009

The FCC is always a great source of data on upcoming devices, and that instance it has furnished us with details on the LG XNote LGX30, which is an ultrathin laptop with an 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 resolution display. There’s probably a strong possibility that that laptop will build a happy appearance at CES 2010. In case you were wondering, the LG XNote LGX30 features:
- Windows 7
- 3-cell battery
- Weighs 1.74 pounds
- Bluetooth
- Webcam
- Solid state drive (SSD)
- Wi-Fi
- GMA500 graphics
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OCZ Colossus SSD series
November 18, 2009

OCZ aims to be a giant in the SSD arena by unveiling their Colossus 3.5” Solid State Drive (SSD) Series which will cater the performance and storage demands of high-end desktop users and enterprise clients. Available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB configurations, the Colossus Series offers an internal RAID 0 architecture that makes it perfect for small file processing, particularly during common tasks including emailing, web browsing and file transfer. You get an 1.5 million hour mean instance among failures (MTBF) alongside a 3-year warranty with each purchase. [Press Release]
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