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    Alienware adds SSD option for notebooks

    Posted on Wednesday, July 25 2007 @ 11:54:44 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Alienware announces users will now be able to equip their Area-51 m9750, Aurora m9700 and Area-51 m5550 notebooks with a solid state drive (SSD).

    In addition to single drive configurations, the Area-51 m9750 and Aurora m9700 are first to market with a 64GB RAID 0 dual SSD configuration, while also offering dual drive options that combine a 32GB SSD and a 200GB 7,200 RPM storage drive.

    "Alienware's new flash-based solid state drive solutions dramatically accelerate performance for mobile storage applications," said Bryan de Zayas, Associate Director of Product Marketing at Alienware. "From blazing load times to rock-solid durability, all the essential features that customers look for in a notebook are maximized in Alienware mobile systems loaded with solid state drives."


     
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