
OCZ has now set its sights on the netbook market by announcing its new range of mini PCI-Express Solid State Drives, shortly after the debut of its DIY netbook, the 10″ OCZ Neutrino DIY. OCZ will make available 16GB and 32GB options, where each of these will be accompanied by a 2-year warranty. You can choose between SATA and PATA interfaces for your need. There is no word on pricing as at press time, but how many of you think 32GB is still too little compared to the 160GB hard drive that most netbooks these days come with?
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