Kingston SSDNow mS200 mSATA SSD revealed

Posted on Thursday, June 06 2013 @ 11:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Kingston introduces the SSDNow mS200, a mSATA SSD that's eight times smaller than a traditional 2.5" SSD. This new SATA 6Gbps storage solution is designed for system integrators, tablets and laptops. It has a PCB-only design and is available in 30GB, 60GB and 120GB capacities.
Kingston’s SSDNow mS200 mSATA solid-state drive offers a cost-effective performance boost with dual-drive option that allows room for adding high-capacity storage. Ideal for system builders, OEMs, and enthusiasts, the mS200’s ruggedly-cool, miniscule form factor is eight times smaller than a traditional 2.5” hard drive, making it perfect for notebooks, tablets and Ultrabooks. Available in 120GB capacities, the mS200 SSD has a caseless, PCB-only design with no moving parts and is backed by a three-year warranty, free technical support and legendary Kingston® reliability.

Features:
  • LSI SandForce 2241 controller with SATA Rev. 3.0 (6Gb/s) interface — twice as fast as previous generation, yet more cost efficient
  • mSATA interface — fully compliant with industry standard, easy to fit, guaranteed to work
  • NAND Flash memory based — shock resistant with low power consumption
  • Supports Intel’s SRT — combines capacity advantage of HDD with performance improvements of SSD in dual-storage configuration
  • Supports S.M.A.R.T. — monitors the status of your drive
  • Supports TRIM — maintains maximum performance on compatible operating systems
  • Guaranteed — three-year warranty, free technical support
  • Kingston SSDNow mS200 mSATA SSD


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