Dell is jumping into the solid-state disk arena today by offering 1.8″ SanDisk UATA 5000 drives on its Latitude D420 ultra-mobile and Latitude D620 ATG semi-rugged notebooks. SanDisk’s 1.8″ SSD drive was first announced in early January and features patented TrueFFS flash management technology.
As much as we should be excited about SSD, it’s really difficult to be when they retail for $550 for a 32GB offering. Even as expensive as that is, it’s a lot cheaper than it was just a few months ago.
Source: Daily Tech