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Kingston reveal entry-level, budget SSDNow V series

By: (more) | Storage News | Posted: Nov 10, 2011 10:50 am

Kingston have just announced a new range of Solid State Drives that are set to target consumers in the entry-level, budget segment. They come in the form of the SSDNow V series, with the SSDNow V200 bringing value and performance to consumers who are looking for an inexpensive upgrade option to boost their computer (desktop or notebook) performance.

 

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The SSDNow V200 features the SATA 6Gbps interface and is nearly twice as fast as the previous V100 SSD drives. It's also priced lower than the SSDNow V100 drive, which makes it one of the best price/performance SSD solutions on the market.

 

The SSDNow V200 is available in 3 different sizes, 64, 128 and 256GB and are available in either a stand-alone drive or as an upgrade kit to make installation easier. The desktop bundle kit includes the SSD itself, cloning software, a DVD with a step-by-step installation video, cables (SATA data and power) and lastly a 2.5-inch external enclosure for easy OS and data transfer from HDD to SSD during cloning. Kingston SSDs are backed by a three-year warranty.

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