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Transcend Launches 128 GB 2.5-inch SSD

11 Nov, 2008, 6:06 pm IST | tech2 News Staff | Storage

Transcend has announced the release of its all-new 128GB high speed 2.5-inch Solid State Disk (SSD) in India.


Featuring a new controller, Transcend's MLC-equipped 128GB SSD delivers sustained read/write speeds of up to 145MB/92MB per second.

Austin Huang, Regional Head - Sales, SAARC & APAC, Transcend, said, "With the ever-increasing popularity of compact notebooks and high-end portable devices, the demand for solid-state disks (SSD) is greater than ever. Transcend is poised at the forefront of this new solid-state revolution, offering a new all-new high-speed range of SSD products with a fresh new look and phenomenal read/write speeds."

Transcend's 128GB Solid State Disk's integrated ECC (Error Correction Code) ensures reliable data transfer and increases system integrity. Its built-in wear leveling technology also guarantees ultra-long storage lifespan and data-retention durability for prolonged use. Transcend's 2.5" Solid State Disks are available in capacities ranging from 8GB to 128GB in SATA-II and IDE versions, and are all backed by a two-year warranty along with the support of a global service network.

The SSD is priced at Rs. 20,000.

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