Saturday, December 25, 2010

Transcend launches small sata drives in india

Transcend launches small sata drives in india


Transcend has launched new solid state drives that will make owners of compatible laptops and netbooks very happy, as well as some OEMs. Meant for devices with a small form factor, Transcend’s new mSATA and half-slim SSDs feature a high-bandwidth standard SATA 3GB/s interface, making them ideal for tablets, mobile internet devices, and embedded storage applications as well.

Transcend’s mSATA SSDs offer a smaller form factor than 2.5-inch SSDs, and are apparently 1/12th the volume and 1/7th the weight - measuring 29.85 mm x 50.8 mm x 3.5 mm, and adhering to the MO-300A JEDEC standard for small form-factor SSDs.

Transcend’s half-slim SSD modules are a slightly larger than the mSATA SSDs, but are still much smaller than the regular 2.5-inch SSDs, with dimensions of 54 mm x 39 mm x 4 mm – making them compliant with the MO-297 JEDEC standard.

Find the pricing below:

mSATA
32GB: Rs. 5,610
64GB: Rs. 10,340

Half-slim
4GB: Rs. 1,810
8GB: Rs. 1,950
16GB: Rs. 3,000
32GB: Rs. 5,500
64GB: Rs. 10,340

Availability:
Supertron: 91-33-2213-1221 / 23
Mediaman: 91-22-23823100/3200

Motorola's Android Honeycomb to be Disclosed at CES

Motorola's Android Honeycomb to be Disclosed at CES

Hey, guess what? We're going to get another tablet at CES in January. No huge surprise there--we're anticipating an utter deluge of the devices at the show. Motorola is seemingly attempting to undercut some of those last minute iPad/Samsung Galaxy Christmas purchase with a little teaser of its own announcement.
The company used its @MotoMobile Twitter page to kick off speculation, tweeting, "Might want to hold off on that tablet purchase until 2011." The page linked to a tongue-in-cheek CGI tour of the "evolution of tablets," including such detours as the Rosetta Stone ("Good graphics, but weight makes for difficult portability") and the Ten Commandments ("Excellent durability, but zero flexibility").

The company also used the occasion to take potshots at the competition, the iPad ("It's like a giant iPhone, but...it's like a giant iPhone") and the Samsung Galaxy Tab ("Android OS, but Android OS...for a phone"). The video finishes on a shot of what we're led to assume is the shrouded unannounced Motorola tablet.

Not a lot of info here, but between the Samsung comment and the fact that Motorola has had some recent success with Android, as of late, we can probably assume that the thing will run Google's mobile--the tablet version. The goofy little animated bee also hints at the use of the Android "Honeycomb" build. As for a name? The Motorola Evolution, perhaps?