Samsung Solid State Drive NO MORE HARD DISC

Samsung solidifies its leadership position in Flash memory technology with the all-Flash Solid State Drive. The Samsung SSD looks like a hard disk drive, but it definitely doesn’t act like one.
That’s due to the NAND Flash inside. It’s the basis for the SSD’s remarkable reliability, blazing speed,
low total cost of ownership, virtually unlimited shock resistance and meager power consumption. Compare the SSD and HDD and you’ll understand why Popular Mechanics selected the Samsung SSD for a 2007 Breakthrough Award.
The advantages give products designed around any member of the Samsung SSD lineup breakthrough capabilities that define a new generation of computing. What else would you use to drive your system?

Samsung Solid State Drive
Hard-disk drives are the out-of-shape kids in computer gym class. While a PC’s other components (CPU, GPU and RAM) operate at lightning-fast speeds, the drive huffs and puffs and spins as fast as possible to try to keep up. Flash memory is far speedier and, because it has no moving parts, is resistant to mechanical failure. Samsung’s new Solid State Drives (the samples we received were oxymoronically labeled “solid state disks”) are essentially big bundles of flash memory—up to 64GB—that replace traditional hard drives. Laptops using SSDs are lighter, faster and quieter than those with conventional drives. As price comes down and capacities increase, all computers may give up spinning disks for SSDs.
Source: http://www.samsungssd.com