Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Dec 2008 21:29 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems While solid state drives are very well suited for netbooks from a power efficiency viewpoint, they pose problems when it comes to capacity (and performance, but that's another matter). In order to combat this issue, MSI has launched a new netbook with a hybrid approach to storage: it has a solid state drive for the operating system and applications, and a conventional hard drive for storage.
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sbergman27
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2005-07-24

I remember when a 6.5 gb would run $120 USD easy

I paid $229 for my first hard drive. It was a 20MB Seagate ST-225.

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weildish Member since:
2008-12-06

While we're reminiscing (sorry to get slightly off-topic), I didn't get this drive-- my dad did, back in the 80's... I'm not sure of the price, but I think he paid $1,000 for a 1 GB SCSI hard drive that was the size and thickness of... maybe one of HP's micro towers they're selling these days. It even had its own cooling fan. All for a black-and-white screened Macintosh Plus. Ah, how I miss playing Arkanoid on that beast. ;)

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