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Initialism of sudden sniffing death syndrome
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Those expensive SSDs make ultrabooks ultra-expensive ($900 and up), and you get very little storage, usually 128 gigabytes.
Most will also eschew a mechanical hard drive for one powered by SSDs.
All the SSDs I tested came with Windows backup software in the box to let you create a partition; for Mac users I would recommend SuperDuper! or Carbon Copy Cloner.
In passing, it's hard to find real SSDs at this price level, but Laptop Outlet is selling new 11.6in Lenovo ThinkPad 11e laptops with 128GB SSDs for £249.99.
Contrary to what you think, netbooks do not have SSDs (solid state drives) – or at least, not the kind of SSD that can replace a standard hard drive.
These PCs may well use SSDs that resemble sticks of memory chips, like the Toshiba Blade X-gale first used in Apple MacBook Airs.
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The Samsung has only a 16-gigabyte SSD drive (basically a big memory chip, like on the iPad or iPhone).
In most cases, you can pay more for a bigger SSD (256 gigabytes) and faster Intel i7 processor.
Yet, as SSD's spokesman Jim Campbell points out, the biggest impact of the beermat test may not be its chemical sensitivity, but rather its novelty and visibility.
SSD, a small biotechnology company based in Derby, is about to launch a kit to test for flunitrazepam and other drug-rape culprits in drinks.
Second, beermats are "real estate" for advertising, and SSD has found several sponsors keen to be associated with its test.
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