Micron M600 mSATA SSD Review (256GB)

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The SSD Review published a review on the Micron M600 mSATA SSD (256GB) A quote from the article:
M.2 SSDs were developed to replace the mSATA form factor, however these devices are still in their infancy and the demand for mSATA SSD still exists. mSATA SSDs are mainly deployed in mobile devices such as tablets, laptops, and Ultrabooks because they allow for lighter and thinner designs. Their high performance, small foot print, and low power consumption make them the perfect fit for these devices over standard 2.5? HDDs. Over the next few years the production of client tablets and notebook PCs will be doubling by OEMs.

Micron has taken notice of this and has just released their M600 line of SSDs as a solution. Offering a multiple varieties of compact, reliable, and high performance SSDs will allow companies, such as Micron, greater growth in the industry. Last week we went over both the 2.5? 7mm and M.2 form factor M600 SSDs. Today, we will draw the saga to a close with our very last form factor for review, the mSATA model.
 Micron M600 mSATA SSD Review (256GB) @ The SSD Review