Solid State Disk

Super Talent Technology recently has announced a 16GB solid state disk (SSD) that is fully compatible with industry standard 1.8″ notebook IDE drives.
The SSD have the industry standard of 44-pin IDE connector that is compatible with laptop IDE drives. Moreover, they have the same physical dimensions as standard 1.8″ IDE laptop drives, making them an easy drop-in replacement for a conventional hard drive. Details description of SSD?
Unlike conventional hard drives, SSD’s are built with solid state NAND flash chips, and therefore have no moving parts. The result is a storage device that is far more rugged and reliable than a conventional hard drive with no risk of a head crash.
Super Talent had offered the following products..
SFD16GB18 16GB 1.8-inch IDE Flash Drive w/ plastic casing
SFD16GB18M 16GB 1.8-inch IDE Flash Drive w/ aluminum casing, industrial temp.
SFD8GB18 8GB 1.8-inch IDE Flash Drive w/ plastic casing
SFD8GB18M 8GB 1.8-inch IDE Flash Drive w/ aluminum casing, industrial temp.
SFD4GB18 4GB 1.8-inch IDE Flash Drive w/ plastic casing
SFD4GB18M 4GB 1.8-inch IDE Flash Drive w/ aluminum casing, industrial temp.
Via Super Talent
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