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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck57" data-source="post: 892926" data-attributes="member: 75774"><p>Price and size will determine whether people move to SSD from hard disks. Your average computer user doesn't care about the latest and greatest storage device. They don't even know what one is, or how their computer does what it does, and they don't care that they don't know. They look at the price tag, read the propaganda about the computer, and if the price is good and it will do what they want, they buy it. </p><p></p><p>Eventually, if SSD becomes as inexpensive as a HDD, and begins offering as many gigs of storage as an HDD, people will begin buying computers equipped with them without even realizing they're getting an SSD. </p><p></p><p>The public doesn't care about drives. All they want is for the laptop/desktop to turn on when they push the button and to do what they want it to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck57, post: 892926, member: 75774"] Price and size will determine whether people move to SSD from hard disks. Your average computer user doesn't care about the latest and greatest storage device. They don't even know what one is, or how their computer does what it does, and they don't care that they don't know. They look at the price tag, read the propaganda about the computer, and if the price is good and it will do what they want, they buy it. Eventually, if SSD becomes as inexpensive as a HDD, and begins offering as many gigs of storage as an HDD, people will begin buying computers equipped with them without even realizing they're getting an SSD. The public doesn't care about drives. All they want is for the laptop/desktop to turn on when they push the button and to do what they want it to do. [/QUOTE]
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