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As notebook mobility is becoming more and more important, battery autonomy and NOT available disk space is becoming a major decisive factor.
It would thus be very useful to be able to build a notebook without the standard power guzzling hard drive.
A Solid State Device HD would lower heat generation and lower power consumption. Status Update
Great idea! We are already offering SSDs on some of our products. http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/06/26/19139.aspx
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Feb 28, 2012 Comment Link
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I think what surprises me more is the lack of options avaiable to have an SSD to hold the OS, and then a separate HDD to hold data. Independent retailers like CyberPower allow this on their own laptops, so why not Dell?Hyncharas
Feb 24, 2012 Comment Link
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Posted By: cunawarit
I absolutelly agree with this! I also think it is something that will come naturally as SSD prices decrease.Feb 22, 2012 Comment Link
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Posted By: davet50
I see storage size as a main stumbling block untill the price per mb comes down significantly.Jul 7, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: fongandrew
@jmxz: Actually, the effects of SSDs on power consumption isn't a settled issue. See http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/06/new-report-says-ssds-are-in-fact-more-efficient/. Guess it depends on the test and SSD. Regardless, there should be an SSD option for all laptops. They're more "droppable", allow for faster startup times, and are much much quieter. Let users decide which drive option meets their needs best.Jul 2, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: jmxz
Quoting the Idea; "... a notebook without the standard power guzzling hard drive... A Solid State Device HD would lower heat generation and lower power consumption. " Actually, SSD's consume more power than notebook hard drivesAug 8, 2007 Comment Link
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Posted By: nicopoon
And Eurocom too!Aug 8, 2007 Comment Link
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Posted By: nicopoon
Yep... just wanted to add my upcoming buyer's vote. I'll definitely get a notebook with 64GB SSD, whoever has it then. TOshiba already does.Aug 8, 2007 Comment Link
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Posted By: nicopoon
But still not on Vostros or Inspirons...Jul 20, 2007 Comment Link
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Posted By: dell_admin5
Great idea! We are already offering SSDs on some of our products. http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/06/26/19139.aspxJul 20, 2007 Comment Link
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Posted By: dell_admin5
Changed status to **PARTIALLY IMPLEMENTED**.