actually prices ARE falling dramatically. and durability is close to 5 million cycles. tell me which one of your hard drives has infinate rewrites. They don't. most drives have a life span of 3-5 years under moderate use. 128gb SSDs are expected to drop below $1000 by next year with 256gb models on the way. it's really only a matter of months before these are optional equipment on most lightweight notebooks. just a few years ago (2002) I (my company) paid over $300 for a 1gb IBM micro drive. pricing will catch up rather quickly once uninformed people stop speading "misconceptions" about reliability.
FYI: alienware already offers an SSD option in their laptops
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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actually prices ARE falling dramatically. and durability is close to 5 million cycles. tell me which one of your hard drives has infinate rewrites. They don't. most drives have a life span of 3-5 years under moderate use. 128gb SSDs are expected to drop below $1000 by next year with 256gb models on the way. it's really only a matter of months before these are optional equipment on most lightweight notebooks. just a few years ago (2002) I (my company) paid over $300 for a 1gb IBM micro drive. pricing will catch up rather quickly once uninformed people stop speading "misconceptions" about reliability.
FYI: alienware already offers an SSD option in their laptops