Security is, I would say, our top priority because for all the exciting things you will be able to do with computers.. organizing your lives, staying in touch with people, being creative.. if we don't solve these security problems, then people will hold back. Businesses will be afraid to put their critical information on it because it will be exposed.

Bill Gates




Kingston releases solid-state boot drive Print
Written by Network News Journal Staff   
Thursday, 07 January 2010


KINSTON ANNOUNCED THEIR LATEST ADDITION to its V (Value) family of solid-state drives (SSD), the SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive.  The SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive will offers Windows 7 users TRIM support, which will help the SSD maintain high performance through the life of the drive.

Kingston’s SSD is the perfect enhancement for users looking to increase their current desktop performance. The drive is designed supplement an existing hard-disk drive (HDD). A PC operating system and key applications reside on the SSD while all data such as documents, music, files and photos remain on the HDD.

The Kingston SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive will be promotionally priced at $79.99 after rebates (U.S. only) when the product launches in February.
 

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