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1.8" solid state disk for Tablet Aviation PCs, NO ALTITUDE LIMITS!



 
 
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Old March 30th 07, 02:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Paul Tomblin
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Default 1.8" solid state disk for Tablet Aviation PCs, NO ALTITUDE LIMITS!

In a previous article, said:
This is the first 1.8" SSD that I have seen with a female IDE
connector (properly called micro-ATA). It is used in The popular


Rumour has it that Apple is working on a tablet computer that uses a flash
drive, and/or that they are going to switch the entire iPod line to flash
drives. Apple is the biggest buyer of flash drives on the world, and
probably get a pretty good deal on them.


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