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High Data Read/Write Speed, Powered by Kingston DuraClass technology, Ideal upgrade solution for netbooks, laptops and netbooks, Thin and lightweight.
Costly Upgrade , Only for laptops and netbooks.
Kingston SSDNOW KC380 60GB SSD internal Hard Drive costs around Rs.8900 approx. You might find this price high but if you take a look on the features the drive is offering, it will change your mind. When it comes to professional usage, data integrity is t...
Abstract: SSDs have come a long way since the very one 35 years ago (yes, you read that right) by Dataram, the Bulk Core, which cost $9700 at the time! It was only in 2006 that SSDs had finally begun to go mainstream and penetrate into the consumer market, but they...
Form factor that’s hard to find, Decent performance, Future bonus through internal mSATA drive,
Price, Slower than average in some tests, SandForce SSD controller, “The Kingston SSDnow KC380 would be a good upgrade choice for those who have systems such as netbooks that only support this form-factor.”, Thank You, Kingston, for providing us with thi
I've previously mentioned that most people probably never will encounter a drive in this form factor. However, if you do, then the Kingston SSDnow KC380 might be worth taking a closer look at. The 1.8-inch Micro-SATA form factor is a bit older standard th...