OCZ OCZSSD2-1VTXT120G Technology 120GB Vertex Turbo Series SATA II Solid State Drive (SSD) – $359 + free shipping + after MIR
Mar 10, 2010 Technology

Amazon sells the OCZ OCZSSD2-1VTXT120G 120GB Vertex Turbo Series SATA II Solid State Drive for $389 – $30 mail-in-rebate + $0 S&H = $359! It has a 2.5-inch form factor, up to 200mb/s write speed and 64mb cache.
Tags: Drive, solid-state, ssd, vertex-turbo
OCZ Vertex Series OCZSSD2-1VTX60G 2.5-inch 60GB SATA II Solid State Drive – $154 Shipped
Feb 17, 2010 Technology

THIS DEAL ENDS TODAY, 2/16. Price drop! Newegg has a new low price for the OCZ Vertex Series OCZSSD2-1VTX60G 2.5-inch 60GB SATA II Solid State Drive, but it’s expiring very soon. This hard drive has a 2.5-inch form facotr, 60GB of storage, is solid state (makes it super tough and fast) and a SATA II interface.
Price is: $194 – $40 mail-in-rebate + free shipping = $154 shipped!
This deal ends 2/16
Tags: inkjet-printer, makes-it-super, newegg deals, photosmart, price, solid-state, ssd, Technology
OCZ Technology OCZSSD2-1AGT30G 30GB Agility Series SATA II 2.5 Inch Solid State Drive – $89 Shipped
Feb 5, 2010 Technology

Amazon has the OCZ Technology OCZSSD2-1AGT30G 30GB Agility Series SATA II 2.5 Inch Solid State Drive for $109.11 – $20 mail-in-rebate + free shipping $89.11 shipped! Features include 30GB of storage, ultra fast read/write times and a SATA interface.
Tags: 30gb, agility series, amazon deals, Deals, Hard Drives, solid, ssd, Technology
Kensington Si750m Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse – $17 Shipped
Jan 6, 2010 Technology

Buy.com, via Amazon has the Kensington Si750m Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse for PC or Mac for $47.99 – $31 instant savings + $0 S&H = $16.99 shipped! This mouse includes a wireless receiver, 5 year warranty and rubber grips for comfort.
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Tags: amazon, amazon deals, buy.com deals, newegg deals, similar-posts, ssd
Intel X25-V SSDSA2MP040G2R5 2.5-inch 40GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive – $130 Shipped
Jan 6, 2010 Technology

Newegg has the Intel X25-V SSDSA2MP040G2R5 2.5-inch 40GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive for a Web best. This SSD has 40GB of storage, SATA II interface and more. It’s $129.99 + free shipping = $129.99 shipped!Similar Posts:
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RiDATA NSSD-S25-16-CO2T 16GB SATA Internal Solid state disk – $69 Shipped;
Tags: Deals, newegg deals, solid-state, ssd
RiDATA NSSD-S25-16-CO2T 16GB SATA Internal Solid state disk – $69 Shipped
Dec 10, 2009 Technology

Newegg offers the RiDATA NSSD-S25-16-CO2T 16GB SATA Internal Solid state disk for a nice price. This hard drive has a SATA interface, 2.5-inch form factor and super fast read/write times. It’s $119 – $50 instant savings + $0 S&H = $69 shipped!
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Tags: internal-solid, retail, ssd, state-disk
The Docupen X-Series: A Pen Sized Scanner
Nov 5, 2009 Technology


Way back in the depths of 2005, we talked about a kind of ultra portable scanner called the Docupen. Well, the company that makes these has just released a brand new kind that they’re hoping will be so extreme you’ll likely ignore the mostly pointlessness of the device and buy several. It’s the Docupen X-Series, and the X is almost certainly for X-treeeeeeme.
The Docupen is essentially a scanner the size of a standard ballpoint pen, and allows you to scan a document or a photo into JPEG format by rolling the scanner part along the surface of the thing you want scanned. It has 64 gigs of internal memory, microSD card compatibility, and can scan to 600 dpi, which is no mean feat for a pen-sized scanner.
If you do a lot of photo manipulation or deal with a lot of actual paper documents–like, say, business cards at trade shows–then you might feel pretty good about the Docupen X-Series. But you likely won’t feel good about its price, a whopping $369.
Chances are you’ll almost never need to use this, and chances are even greater that you’ll lose it in short order anyway, so it’s probably not what you’d call a good investment.
Tags: breath, docupen, laptop, ssd, ultra-portable
OCZ’s Indilinx-based Solid 2 SSDs bring MLC NAND to the masses
Aug 12, 2009 Technology

Indilinx controllers are widely viewed as some of the best in the industry , and while most SSD manufacturers don’t have any issues charging a few arms and a leg for the privilege of ownership, OCZ Technology is hoping to bring the charm and pizazz of said controller to the general populace.
Read the whole story on Engadget
Tags: entry, ocztechnology, solidstatedrive, ssd
OCZ’s 1TB SSD Colossus due out this month for ~$2500
Aug 4, 2009 Technology

Introduced at Computex in June, the aptly named Colossus 1TB SSD from OCZ is expected to hit store shelves later this month, says Gizmag. The 14.1-ounce 3.5-inch drive claims to have a read speed of 250MB/s and write speeds up to 220MB/s via SATA2
Read the whole story on CrunchGear
Tags: 1tb ssd, compliant-drive, computex, hit-store, month, shelves-later, ssd
Fusion Garage: Crunchpad’s Coming in November. Arrington: SHUT UP, YOU DICKS [Rumor]
Aug 1, 2009 Uncategorized
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What happens when a professional leakster gets his business leaked? He gets extremely, adorably “ripshit” mad, apparently
Read the whole story on Gizmodo
Tags: crunchpad, fusion-garage, rumor, something-else, sounds-credible, ssd, techcrunch tablet, web tablet

