PhilTheFragger
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Phil, I paid just over 100 quid for the 128gb Crucial M4 SSD drive (which is Sata3 compatible for future upgrades). This is plenty for 99% of people as you really shouldnt be keeping much else on there other than the operating system, few programs and documents, images and documents should really be backed up onto a removable drive.
For those who love numbers, the windows experience for my Dell Vostro 1720, p8700 (Core 2 Duo 2.53ghz x 2), 4gb ram, Nvidia geforce 9600m GS and crucual M4 128 Sata 6gb/s SSD drive.
For the record though, most laptop "makes" are not actually made by that company. in fact Dell, HP and Apple are all made by the same company in Taiwan.
Wow Brendy
Normal hard drives come out at 5.9 so getting that score is phenominal
Ill still wait as a typical laptop user will have 15Gb for windows, 5 GB programs a shedload of Itunes and pictures and a few GB of Iplayer programs
So 128 GB still doesnt go very far
When they start doing 250GB+ at the current 128Gb price point, thats when it becomes viable for people to pay to have it done
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