Dell Latitude D420 and D620 now features Flash hard drive

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April 28th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 54 times, 1 so far today

Dell Latitude D420 and D620 now features Flash hard drive

US based personal computer maker Dell has announced that they are now offering their Latitude D420 and D620 notebooks with solid-state drives.

With this, they have joined Sony in offering notebook products with solid state drives. Sony has already launched their Vaio Type-G earlier this month.

Dell said that they are using the hard drives manufactured by SanDisk. Their products are being shipped with 1.8-inch 32GB SanDisk SSD and the company claims that these new generation of drives increases performance by as much as 23 percent and is three and a half times less likely to fail compared to regular hard disks.

Dell CTO Kevin Kettler added in a statement that the company is committed to enhancing their product range featuring these SanDisk SSD options.





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