Sandisk 120GB Ultra SSD - 2.5" SATA-II - Read 280MB/s Write 270MB/s - 3 Year Warranty for £63.99 @ Ebuyer
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Fast Boot-Up Saves You Time
With the SanDisk Ultra Solid State Drive, you won't have to wait forever for your computer to boot up. The SSD can open and boot up your system up to twice as fast as a 7,200-RPM hard drive, so you can get more done on your laptop in less time.
This device offers sequential read speeds of up to 280 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 270 MB/s
Reduced Operational Noise and Extended Battery Life
The SSD's efficient operation means it consumes less power, so you'll enjoy extended battery time and your computer will stay cooler. This drive also runs quietly to reduce distracting background noise.
Durable Design Withstands Shocks and Vibration
Unlike traditional hard drives, the durable SanDisk Ultra Solid State Drive has no moving parts, so it's better able to withstand shocks and vibrations. It also offers long-term dependability of 2 million hours or more
You can play computer games, check out photos, and get work done anywhere and everywhere without worry that movement will interfere with your computer's performance.
Product Features and Benefits
120 GB
PC, MAC and Linux compatible
The rugged SanDisk Ultra SSD can boot up or shut down your system up to twice as fast as compared to a 7200 RPM hard drive
Efficient power consumption for extended battery life and cooler operation
Noise reduction for quiet drive operation
Up to 280 MB/s read speed and up to 270 MB/s write speed
Durable SSD withstands shock and vibration
30,000 IOPS 4K Random Write
Backed by three-year limited warranty
Specifications
Capacity: 120GB
Product Size: 70.612 x 100.584 x 9.906 mm
Product Weight: 96-99 g
Operating Temperature: 0˚C to 60˚C
Power Active: 0.43 W
Shock Resistant: 1500 G @ 0.5msec
Vibration: 2.17 GRMS, 5-700 Hz
Interface: SATA-II 3Gb/s
Support: 3 year limited warranty


All Comments (6)
Jump to unread Post a CommentThat would explain why you've never posted a deal yourself, thanks for your insightful post ;)
That would explain why you've never posted a deal yourself, thanks for your insightful post ;)
well I could post deals that have been posted already or the current trend of posting iPad 2 refurb back in stock at apple store, but I don't see the point in doing that ;)
edit: oh another favourite I could do is find an e-voucher code and separately post deals for different items using that code, again don't see the point of that.
Edited By: fowler002 on Jun 29, 2012 15:35: a
This is a very very dumb comment. Hot from me.