01/08/2009, 8:40am, EST
Thursday, January 8thSanDisk releases third-gen SSDs for home use
The memory maker also explicitly claims to have overcome the short lifespan of MLC and sees any of the SSDs lasting for about 100 years of typical use.
Versions will be available by mid-2009 in typical 2.5-inch notebook and 1.8-inch ultraportable sizes for systems using a SATA I or II interface; prices will be the same at either physical size with a 60GB selling for $149, a 120GB version for $249 and a 240GB disk selling for $499. PATA versions will also be available for workplaces and legacy users hoping to preserve old systems.

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Macbook Air upgrade!
240GB SSD drive at 1.8" using a SATA II interface for $240. That's perfect for the new Macbook Air.
Mistake
There must be a mistake, as the 120 and 240GB units bear the same price. I presume the 240GB will cost around $349
Pismo Users Rejoice!
"PATA versions will also be available for workplaces and legacy users hoping to preserve old systems". Yippee!