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Buffalo offers external enclosure for Eee PC 901 SSD

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Buffalo has been selling 32GB and 64GB solid state disks that you can use to replace the low capacity disks that come with netbooks like the Asus Eee PC 901 for a while. Now the company is going a step further by offering a USB enclosure for its line of Eee PC 901 SSDs.

The idea is that you can plug in the USB module and copy an image of your internal SSD to the new module before swapping it out. When you’re done, you can keep your old 16GB SSD as extra storage by sticking it into the enclosure.

The enclosures should be available for 12,700 yen or about $130 with a 32GB SSD or a 62GB SSD for 22,400 yen or about $228 in April. It’s not clear if they’ll be sold in the US.

via Portable Monkey

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Posted on Friday, March 13th, 2009, 6:07 pm by Brad Linder




  • Raymanism

    I think you left out “with a 64GB SSD” after $228.

  • Mikez

    Sounds like a great idea.
    They probably have a product of its own there.
    (External SSD to USB enclosure.)

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