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Samsung shows flash-disk based laptop

Filed in archive Technology by Andrew Garrett on March 19, 2006

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Samsung shows flash-disk based laptop | InfoWorld | News | 2006-03-10 | By Martyn Williams, IDG News Service:

I find this sort of technology really exciting - a step in what feels to me, to be the right direction. I like my portable storage to be robust, less sensitive to knocks and vibration than current hard disks are.

I'm looking forward to a time where all my information is on one main device - music, movies, documents, emails, bookmarks, photos... everything, and it's small enough to go with me everywhere, and robust enough that I don't have to worry about how carefully I carry it. Of course, I'd want it to be suitably encrypted as well, and fast enough to use as my main storage. OS agnosticism would be nice too.

In the future. *sigh*.

I just know, that by the time the future has arrived, I'll be too interested in what's happening next to fully enjoy it.



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