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Consumers returning SSD laptops in droves? {Engadget}
Mar 18th 2008 3:45AM The interfaces have nothing to do with it when dealing with Sammy SATA SSD's. The SATA II model has more than twice the performance over the SATA I model, theres plenty of engadget articles about the SATA II model from Samsung. SATA I or SATA II, thats just Samsung's naming scheme.
Consumers returning SSD laptops in droves? {Engadget}
Mar 18th 2008 2:38AM It's quite bad performance, I hope someday my 64GB Samsung SATA I drive breaks so I can return it in hopes to receive a much better SATA II model as a replacement.
Virgin Mobile turns Spitzer scandal into marketing gold {Engadget}
Mar 14th 2008 6:07AM Nice ad, because thats all Rogers and Bell treats us Canadians as due to no competition, pure absolute crap. I wish Virgin would get their own towers and light a fire up Bell/Rogers ass once and for all.
iPhone launching in Ireland on March 14th? {Engadget}
Feb 28th 2008 4:26AM Its amazing even in todays world that they still get away with $ = €. That 8GB iPhone just cost you $600.
XPS M1330 BIOS update hints at upcoming Blu-ray / DVD combo drive {Engadget}
Feb 7th 2008 1:29PM Yes but that HDMI port isn't just there for looks.
SanDisk unveils a 16-gigabit, 3 bits per cell flash chips, plans to move 43nm NAND into production {Engadget}
Feb 6th 2008 1:41PM Ignore that, Engadget decided to give me a blank page on reply and not show my post on a subsequent page load.
SanDisk unveils a 16-gigabit, 3 bits per cell flash chips, plans to move 43nm NAND into production {Engadget}
Feb 6th 2008 1:40PM This wont change anything with SSD's, MLC flash sucks for that, but you'll probably see some manufacturers use MLC flash for an SLC application, *cough* Transcend SSD's *cough*. Good for cheaper memory cards and higher capacity flash portables, but thats it.
SanDisk unveils a 16-gigabit, 3 bits per cell flash chips, plans to move 43nm NAND into production {Engadget}
Feb 6th 2008 1:39PM This wont change anything with SSD's, MLC flash sucks for that, but you'll probably see some manufacturers use MLC flash for an SLC application, *cough* Transcend SSD's *cough*. Good for cheaper memory cards and higher capacity flash portables, but thats it.
Canon announcing a new DSLR at PMA? {Engadget}
Dec 17th 2007 10:18AM And with the new 18-55mm IS USM as a kit lens most likely. Gotta love IS competition.
Sanyo's LP-XF70 is world's brightest two-lamp projector: as big as it looks {Engadget}
Dec 10th 2007 10:00AM Also kills it in the resolution dept too.







