In a nutshell:
- Fast as a 40,000 rpm HDD
- Over 100 years of typical user usage.
- Available in capacities of 60, 120 and 240GB, the unit MSRPs are $149, $249 and $499, respectively.
After reading this, I'd sell my stock in traditional HDD manufacturers and buy up some SanDisk. For a drive that fast, why wouldn't you spend the little extra to have that kind of life time and that kind of speed?