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Solid state disks to get better power management over time

A harsh review of solid state disks by Tom's Hardware earlier this week busted the myth that these drives use less power than hard disk drives but SSD makers are quick to point out that things will change in the future. However, high-performance solid state drive maker STEC provided some insight into what to expect. Data used in the Tom's Hardware piece applies to the current first-generation mass-market...

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INFORMATION WEEK | Apple Drops Price Of MacBook Air

Apple Drops Price Of MacBook Air The price reduction appears to be the result of a drop in the price of the 1.8-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a reduction in the price of the 64-GB solid-state drive. By Antone Gonsalves July 3, 2008 Apple has quietly dropped the price of its fastest MacBook Air, the company's thinnest and lightest notebook, by $500. The price reduction appears to be the result...

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Apple slashes price of SSD-equipped MacBook Air

Following a slump in the cost of the NAND flash memory used to produce solid-state disks, Apple has decided to give a pleasant surprise to those in the market for an SSD-equipped MacBook Air by quietly cutting as much as $500 off the price for an SSD upgrade.

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Mac SSD Price Slash

A few days ago, when I was writing about the conflicting power consumption claims for solid-state drives (SSDs), it cost an extra $999 to get one in your new MacBook Air. Well, no more. Apple has revised their pricing: the premium for SSD over mechanical hard drive is now only $599. The new price point, presumably [...]

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SSD-Equipped MacBook Air Gets $500 Price Cut

Apple this month cut the price of the MacBook Air version with a solid state drive by $500, AppleInsider reports. “The Cupertino-based Mac maker is now selling its super slim 13-inch 1.8GHz MacBook Air with a 64GB solid state drive for $2598, down from the $3098 fetching price that was listed as recently as last week,” [...]

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NEWS: MacBook Air gets a price cut

Solid-state version reduced by £300 Apple has slashed the price of the solid-state version of the MacBook Air, cutting costs by £300 in the UK, or by $500 for American consumers. ... Read MacBook Air gets a price cut on Pocket-lint now

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Yahoo! News: Apple slashes price of Flash MacBook Air (PC Advisor)

Price cut thanks to lower cost of Nand flash memory Apple has dropped the price of the solid-state drive version of the MacBook Air to £1,719 inc VAT.

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Macworld UK: Apple slashes price of SSD Flash-based MacBook Air

Price cut thanks to lower cost of Nand flash memory Apple has dropped the price of the solid-state drive version of the MacBook Air to £1,719 inc VAT.

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Yahoo! News: Apple slashes price of SSD MacBook Air (PC Advisor)

Price cut thanks to lower cost of Nand flash memory Apple has dropped the price of the solid-state drive version of the MacBook Air to £1,719 inc VAT.

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Apple takes axe to MacBook Air SSD price

Apple's MacBook Air - still the world's slimmest laptop; VoodooPC's Envy isn't shipping yet - just got cheaper. Well, sort of. Apple's knocked £300/$500 off the price of the solid-state drive model. Launched at £2028/$3098, the Air with the 64GB SSD now costs £1719/$2598, undoubtedly thanks to tumbling Flash memory prices. The sub-notebook's other specs remain the same. View: The full story @ The Reg...

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Yahoo! News: Apple takes axe to MacBook Air SSD price (The Register)

Overnight, £300 cheaper Apple's MacBook Air - still the world's slimmest laptop; VoodooPC's Envy isn't shipping yet - just got cheaper. Well, sort of. Apple's knocked £300/$500 off the price of the solid-state drive model.…

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Apple drops SSD-based MacBook Air price by lops $500

AppleInsider reports that with the price of NAND flash memory continuing its steady sequential decline, Apple this month cut the price of its Solid State Drive (SSD)-equipped MacBook Air by half a grand. The Cupertino-based Mac maker is now selling its super slim 13-inch 1.8GHz MacBook Air with a 64GB Solid State Drive for $2598, down [...]

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ww.mac.ro News: Apple Slashes MacBook Air (SSD) Price by $500 - Softpedia

Apple has slashed the price on its high-end MacBook Air (SSD) by as much as $500. The price reduction is most significant for those looking to acquire a unit, especially the model featuring a 64GB, solid state drive. Various reports are noting that ...

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Yahoo! News: Apple cuts cost of steepest MacBook Air (Denver Post)

Apple sliced $500, or 16 percent, off the price of its most expensive MacBook Air model, the ultra-thin notebook computer introduced by chief executive Steve Jobs, right, in January. The costliest version, with a 64-gigabyte solid-state hard drive and an Intel Core 2 Duo chip running at 1.8 gigahertz, now sells for $2,598, spokesman Bill Evans said. The starting price for the Air with a 1.6-GHz ...

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Apple cuts cost of steepest MacBook Air

Apple sliced $500, or 16 percent, off the price of its most expensive MacBook Air model, the ultra-thin notebook computer introduced by chief executive Steve Jobs, right, in January. The costliest version, with a 64-gigabyte solid-state hard drive and an Intel Core 2 Duo chip running at 1.8 gigahertz, now sells for $2,598, spokesman Bill Evans said. The starting price for the Air with a 1.6-GHz chip...