The memory giant is acutely aware that it also needs value-oriented SSDs in the line-up and at COMPUTEX '09 will officially launch the SSDNOW V range. You can work out what the 'V' denotes, right?
Due to ship in 64GB and 128GB capacities, with the option for a notebook-drive pack that includes a 2.5in USB/SATA enclosure, or desktop-bundle set that ships a 2.5in-to-3.5in mounting and SATA data and power extender cables, Kingston's value drives come in at the following prices:
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       Kingston SSDNow V
Series Solid-State Drives     | 
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       Part Number  | 
      
       Capacity and Features  | 
      
       MSRP   | 
    
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       SNV125-S2BD/64GB  | 
      
       64GB 2.5″ SATA SSD
w/desktop bundle  | 
      
       £96.00  | 
    
| 
       SNV125-S2BN/64GB  | 
      
       64GB 2.5″ SATA SSD
w/notebook bundle  | 
      
       £96.00  | 
    
| 
       SNV125-S2BD/128GB  | 
      
       128GB 2.5″ SATA
SSD  w/desktop bundle  | 
      
       £170.00  | 
    
| 
       SNV125-S2BN/128GB  | 
      
       128GB 2.5″ SATA SSD
w/notebook bundle   | 
      
       £170.00  | 
    
Looking around the Internet, the 64GB
and 128GB pricing seems competitive, knowing that the drives read/write
at 100MB/s and 80MB/s, respectively. Both bundles also ship with
Acronis True Image cloning software, too.

Full specs here.

            
            
            
                
                    
                
