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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

DELL mini 10v with SSD!

What’s new about DELL? They have this product, even smaller than HP Pavilion dv2-1030! It’s called Dell Mini 10v. For the specs, it has the Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz proc, etc. Please check on this catalog for more information. It is available mid-May 2009.

I’d rather talk about a feature this netbook has: SSD. What is that? It’s a Solid State Drive. What does it do? It stores information just like the usual HDD (hard drive) that laptops are using. HDD are called Electro-mechanical Disks in the field of IT. What is the difference between the 2? SSD is less fragile due to introduction of no moving parts, unlike the other one. In addition to that, SSD has no mechanical delays so processing time is well improved. Reading and writing on the disk is far more excellent than the conventional HDD due to physical location of the data is negligible, thus creating no noise. What is more expensive? SSD. Lot of disadvantages are seen though, like it takes time to write, the writings on the HDD is up to 100,000 times only, and requires more power than the HDDs. As of the moment, the technology for SSD is still evolving. So check for news every now and then.

...to end: count then share your blessings to others...

2 comments:

  1. Its great that Ubuntu includes software like office programs, e-mail, a browser, instant messaging software and a media player.

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