http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=12248
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OCZ is looking to trump Super Talent push down-market with faster SSDs at even lower price points. The company today announced its new Core Series 2.5" SSDs which are the most affordable, large-capacity SSDs that we've seen to date. The 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB models are priced at $169, $259, and $479 respectively -- the drives also feature a two-year warranty.
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This is finally at a somewhat reasonable price, a 32GB or 64GB drive for your OS and apps, and a normal drive (or NAS) for big music, picture, and movie movies.
Of course what I'd really want to do is put a bunch of them in a RAID array to see how fast they can really go