Also, weight and sound has some advantages in the SSD. SSD is a lot
lighter and quieter than a regular hard drive.

E

On Dec 12, 4:04 pm, "Todd Elliott" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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