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After running comparison testing the 128GB MyDigitalSSD Half-Slim, a 64GB Transcend Half-Slim, and the stock 320GB Western Digital Blue Scorpio in his Acer Timeline 3810T laptop PC, NotebookReview.com forum member Vihsadas had this to say:
"Reportedly, Toshiba, Samsung, Sandisk, and Corsair make half-slim drives, however, they seem to only be available in bulk to OEM manufacturers. I’ve only been able to find Transcend and MyDigitalSSD fabrications available for retail sale."
"As you can see, the 128GB BulletProof SSD supports SMART, TRIM, and NCQ. NCQ, while originally implemented to speed up access time on platter disks, is actually useful on SSD drives with newer algorithms designed for SSD access."
"What most surprised me here, was not that the MyDigitalSSD did show a sizable improvement over both the WD and the Transcend, but rather that the transcend write performance is just criminal in comparison to the WD. "
"All in all, I'm satisfied with my purchase of the 128GB MyDigitalSSD half-slim. If you have a laptop, or even a tablet that needs an SSD, this will be a large improvement over any platter."
Sounds good to us! Read the full review below for comprehensive bench test results.