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Hard drive manufacturer Western Digital has taken not one but two steps into the Solid State Drive market. Up in the Enterprise stratosphere we have three WD N1x drives that use SLC memory and are hellishly expensive at £310 for 32GB, £649 for 64GB and £1099 for 128GB. WD SSD SiliconEdge Solid offering? Western Digital's …

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  1. Arctic fox

    Why bother.....

    ....to release kit when WD must know that it is not up to snuff? I simply do not understand why a company of WD's standing in the industry releases a product that can only damage their reputation.

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