I was gonna say, an SSD hard drive isn't the slow down point. That would probably be the 512mb of RAM. For most applications, SSDs are faster. Even when they aren't faster, all the stats I've seen are so close you can't really compare. I just got an SSD for my laptop. Surfing, office, windows, etc, there isn't much of a speed increase. But when I put the laptop to sleep, it takes about 1 second. When I wake it up, it takes about 1 second. That's where the speed comes in. So you think for a little netbook you have sitting on a coffee table or something, waking up from sleep would be important. Now, if you shutown or startup normally, it takes just as long. But I think that's more Windows fault than the drive.
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