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New SATA II SHD-NSUM drives range from 30GB to 120GB and cost between $143 and $458.

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Computing | by Jason Karuza | Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:44PM | 0 comments

Buffalo has unveiled its new 2.5-inch SATA II SHD-NSUM SSD lineup, consisting of 30GB, 60GB, and 120GB sizes, with prices ranging from around $143 to $458. These numbers are on par with Buffalo's recent SSD-based MicroStation external drives -- which are priced from $172 to $513 for sizes ranging from 32GB to 100GB -- and compare to the recent release of Super Talent's new drives as well. It appears that these drives won't be making their way stateside in the foreseeable future.

[Via Akihabara News]

 

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