A 256 GB for the first MacBook Air SSD

When the original MacBook Air starts to level...

Active Media Products manufacturer has just announced the release of three new compatible with the MacBook Air of first generation SSD, the model of 2008 with a processor Intel Core 2 Duo running at 1.6 GHz, a subdued controller Intel GMA 3000 and an 80 GB 1.8-inch hard disk turning at 3600 RPM.

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The manufacturer proposes to replace the hard disk by a Sabertooth ZF ZIF SSD of 64, 128 and same 256 GB. This model reaches flow of 130 MB/s read and 90 MB/s write, figures far current standards since the SSD of origin of the MacBook Air 2010 and 2011 exceeds 180 MB/s read and write. Sabertooth SSD are provided with a package 1.8 inch for the cloning of the hard disk already in place and a screwdriver for the Assembly.

The Sabertooth ZF ZIF SSD 64, 128 and 256 GB of Active Media Products are sold to the respective rates of $ 169, 289-739. If the 64 GB model can give a blow from young to old MacBook Air, the 256 GB model is bad because its price. At this rate, it is better to move to a new MacBook Air performance have clearly nothing to do.

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