[Guida] Come aumentare la memoria del Nokia Booklet 3G con un harddrive SSD

Claudio Stoduto
2 gen 2011
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Il Nokia Booklet 3G è un bellissimo mini-laptop che possiede “solo” 120 GB di hard disk, ma se non vi bastassero e ne voleste di più??

Oggi vi spieghiamo come grazie all’aiuto degli amici di Dailymobile.se, purtroppo la guida è in inglese ma si riesce comunque a capire:

  • A SSD device creates no noise
  • A device with no moving parts is not nearly as fast in pieces because of shock or fall.
  • SSD is generally a lower power consumption than conventional hard drives, so they often cooler.
  • When the device does not generate much heat, do not need the fan in your computer go as much. You get a PC that Positioners in addition do not use up battery time like soon.
  • Search time for an SSD device is much lower than on a hard drive.
  • Larger range of operating temperatures. Typical hard drives have an operating range of 5-55 degrees C. Most flash drives can operate at 70 degrees, and some industrial grade drives can operate over an even wider temperature range.
  • For low-capacity SSDs, lower weight and size: although size and weight per unit storage are still better for traditional hard drives, and microdrives allow up to 20 GB storage in a CompactFlash 42.8×36.4×5 mm (1.7×1.4×.2 in) form-factor. Up to 256 GB, as of 2008 SSDs are lighter than hard drives of the same capacity.

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