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Don’t you just hate it when you have to occasionally change memory rams or upgrade your SSDs. Well hopefully this new bundle released by Kingston should answer all these problems. Kingston has officially unveiled a SSDNow bundle pack that makes upgrading a snap.

The SSDNow M Series are the Intel X-25M SATA SSDs. The bundle combines the solid-state drives (SSD) with the software tools necessary to clone the contents of one’s hard-disk drive to the SSD, as well as installation hardware.

The Bundle is composed of the following:

  • SSDNow M Series 80GB or 160GB (Intel X-25M SATA SSDs)
  • Acronis True Image hard drive cloning software and CD installation guide
  • USB 2.5″ enclosure with accompanying USB cable (for notebook PCs)
  • 2.5″ to 3.5″ drive bay mounting brackets and screws (for desktop PCs)
  • SATA data and power cable extenders (for desktop PCs)

The SSDNow Bundle comes with a 3-year warranty. Prices vary depending on the capacity and features that buyers prefer.

(Source) Press

Tags: 25m, Accessories, bundle pack, cd installation, Desktop PCs, hard disk drive, installation hardware, Kingston, m series, notebook pcs, Portable Devices, power cable, software tools, solid state, SSD, ssds, true image

Today, it seems readily apparent that kids need all the help they can get as far as excelling in education. And among their needs include study aids and peripherals that in the mold of laptops or netbooks. Dell acknowledges their need and has revealed the Dell Latitude 2100 specifically made for the needs of K12 students.

Today, Dell set a new standard in education technology with the launch of a netbook influenced by the needs of K-12 students, the Latitude 2100. The Latitude 2100 is also ideal for any business or public institution that needs affordable, durable, Internet-ready devices for email and collaboration.

The Latitude 2100 boasts of unique features that include bright primary colors along with a rugged design to suit the needs of students today. It comes equipped with wireless connectivity options along with the standard features mobile devices have today like a keyboard featuring antimicrobial protection (U.S. only), solid-state drives, quick-connect handles and shoulder straps for carrying, and a webcam.

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Tags: collaboration, dell latitude, education technology, email, k12 students, keyboard, Laptops, Laptops, mobile devices, netbook, netbooks, peripherals, primary colors, public institution, rugged design, shoulder straps, solid state, wireless connectivity options
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