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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart View Post
    WRONG answer alwaysdrunk!!! wa paka kita ug thin na HDD? many years ago and macbook air HDD na cla, if nag doubt ka still naay ga exist na thin laptop which is still using both SSD and HDD [WTS]: Asus Zenbook Prime UX32 13.3" pag search sa beh before ka mu hatag ug conclusion alwaysdrunk
    other than price, SSD has more advantage, especially on tight space. im very sure u cant make a standard/mechanical drive as small,lite,low-power ug uban pa compared to SSD. i dont think alwaysdrunk was wrong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by werty View Post
    other than price, SSD has more advantage, especially on tight space. im very sure u cant make a standard/mechanical drive as small,lite,low-power ug uban pa compared to SSD. i dont think alwaysdrunk was wrong!
    try to check sa ang akong gi link werty...to prove na naay thin laptop ron ga exist using both SSD and HDD

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    depende na nah sa ga design. ang logic dha is "thin", and ssd can always be made thinner than mechanical drives, so the design of the thinbook can be thinner if ssd ang gamiton. tambook naa ang labas kung dagko na storage gamiton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart View Post
    nganung mga thin laptop ron gagamit man ug SSD ug dli HDD? i have in mind but i need more info about using SSD and not HDD on a thin laptop


    SSD vs HDD

    SSD used above is an entry level not so fast SSD.
    Left side is HDD, Right side is SSD.

    Speed and Power consumption are the main reasons why ultrabooks uses SSD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by werty View Post
    depende na nah sa ga design. ang logic dha is "thin", and ssd can always be made thinner than mechanical drives, so the design of the thinbook can be thinner if ssd ang gamiton. tambook naa ang labas kung dagko na storage gamiton.
    Im really sorry werty if i disagree about the logic "THIN" meaning u can only used SSD, maybe they forgot on 2008 model of macbook air is not using SSD, its an HDD only 0n 2010 macbook air uses SSD, so dli thin for SSD ang main issue ani but i guess weight and speed and beside if u check the zenbook ux32 of ASUS this year is still using now 500G HDD and 24G SSD for storing important files like OS

    Note: One more thing speaking "Thin" meaning cannot be installed hardware like Optic Drive and HDD right? correct me if im wrong but ultrabook of ASUS S series naa Optic drive, so unsay inyong ka comment about thin (ultrabook) na ang logic is thin meaning cannot be installed by those hardware like HDD
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    ok-which can be made thinner storage(regardless of size and price) ssd or hdd. which can make a thinner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by werty View Post
    ok-which can be made thinner storage(regardless of size and price) ssd or hdd. which can make a thinner?
    sorry im not asking how thinner storage it is but im concern about the price coz speaking of SSD agains HDD, ur laptop will be more costly than using traditional drive, will SSD will more secure coz theres no moving object compare to HDD but, its about how u handle it if ur using HDD on ur laptop, anyway at least i've got some informations here on SSD using on a thin laptop, im just concern before coz there were HDD on a thin laptop (macbook air) and even now (ux32 asus) which less price than SSD on a laptop and more storage space pa gani in a less cost hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart View Post
    sorry im not asking how thinner storage it is but im concern about the price coz speaking of SSD agains HDD, ur laptop will be more costly than using traditional drive, will SSD will more secure coz theres no moving object compare to HDD but, its about how u handle it if ur using HDD on ur laptop, anyway at least i've got some informations here on SSD using on a thin laptop, im just concern before coz there were HDD on a thin laptop (macbook air) and even now (ux32 asus) which less price than SSD on a laptop and more storage space pa gani in a less cost hehehe
    Go for SSD you will never regret it.

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    My boss is using a Macbook Air for mobility. It really depends on what you want and how you use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crx View Post
    Go for SSD you will never regret it.

    I know!!! but my wallet will regret coz im looking for at least 500g SSD storage but i will cost me 15k or up for that 500SSD while if HDD i will only spent around 5k to 6k for 2T ma bali lagi atong bulsa hehehe i love SSD of course but i dont love the price tsk tsk tsk

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