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In this video, Intel IT explains the benefits we've seen from using Intel Solid State Drives in our environment, including gains in productivity and reliability, and savings in energy costs. We also show a demo comparison between a laptop with a SSD and a conventional hard drive. For more information on this subject, read the white paper "Improving the Mobile Experience with Solid State Drives". Check us out on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Intel-Solid-State-Drive-Official/97164766102?re...

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  • 0:36

    word choice fail:

    "they look identical. one is; one is not."

    FAIL. and all it would take would be to actually edit the video... is to reshoot the little clip.

    and the "i can't let you see my password" was funny, almost redeemed it.

  • good but TOO DAM EXPENSIVE

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  • 1:25 wtf edit vid?!!

  • i rather my pc boot up slow than pay $2000 for just a drive O_o f**king stupid

  • lol 600 GB solid state drives from Intel are in the $2,000 range -_-

  • Ssd's can fail too...

  • You know, I bet half of you imagined before the end that there were many bloopers of him not catching the SSD. Like me.

  • i am allergic to BS

  • i like the SSD tech. i don't own one but i will get one since i got a old harddrive that fail on me that has a clicking of death. lost of some data that got me angry. with SSD, u wont have that problem. only that battery life. but i hope they can have a feature to put a battery that last for 5 years at least. or more.

  • @TMNoob3 Agreed but in a laptop ill prefer SSD, it's really about the habit of backing up files xD

  • @tubester4567 getting cheaper now

  • @velozalejandro You're comparing the os not the drives. If your mac did have a ssd it would boot quicker than a mac without an ssd.

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