One last note, my 'project system' is a Dell Latitude C510 which I only bring up to explain that the mounting holes on this drive are on the reverse side of traditional HDD's that I have had in this system. This is only significant if you are mounting this in a notebook that has you secure the drive to a caddy-type door as Dell and Compaq does basically the drive mounts upside down in this configuration and in my case would not make contact with the connector inside the system. I had to forgo mounting the drive to the door and just pushed the drive into the system until I could feed it make contact with the connector inside (hopefully I never need to take it out!).
Basically, if you can overlook the price and don't have needs for large amounts of space on your system, I would say that this drive was a good investment for an older system. Most older notebooks typically have 20-30 GB PATA drives in them that run at 4200 rpm, and you are likely to see a large jump in performance with this in your system if making that upgrade.This is a great boot drive for an older Mac (pre-sata) like a mac mini or ibook, though I'm using it as the boot drive for my first generation macbook where it is installed in the optical bay (pata-pata caddy) as I write this review (tip: you must disable smart sleep for this configuration to work).
I bought it new and the quality is great.
Speed is OK compared to the current generation of SSDs, though it is a vast improvement over a hard disk drive and I am thoroughly pleased with how snappy my laptop has become. I have had no problems after several weeks of use. With a minor bit of application and feature trimming during OSX installation, 16GB ends up being just right for a general purpose laptop that is used mostly for email and websurfing, and at this size SLC is a must for Mac OSX since it doesn't support TRIM.
Though I have seen mixed messages regarding the need for TRIM when running OSX, the fact that this is SLC and not MLC should give great peace of mind. I have seen many, many reports of MLC SSDs run without TRIM where performance goes from blistering fast to molassas over a period of months.
While there are faster, larger SSDs out there, this is still a good value when it can be had for

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