

Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Super Talent
- Model: FZM56GW18P
- Dimensions: 2.75" h x
2.00" w x
.20" l,
.31 pounds
Features
- Capacity: 256 GB Form Factor: 1.8 inch Interface: ZIF
- Performance: Sequential Read Rate: 125 MB/s (max) Sequential Write Rate: 90MB/s (max)
- Shock: 1500G (operating) Vibration: 16G (operating) Operating Temperature: 0¡ãC to +70¡ãC
- Reliability: MTBF: >1,000,000 hours Data Reliability: Built-in EDC/ECC function Data Retention: 10 years Wear Leveling Algorithm: Patent Pending
Product Description
Super Talent 1.8 inch 256GB DuraDrive ZT2 ZIF Solid State Drive(MLC)
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.iPod friendly
By Jonathan D. Parker
Put one of these in my audiophile modified IPod (red wine audio version) and now I have a 256gb iPod that sounds amazing. Love it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Perfect for Dell D430
By DJ
I upgraded my Dell Latitude D430 laptop from 64GB to 256GB using this drive. So far everything works perfectly.To change the drive, you have to detach the PATA ZIF ribbon cable from the old drive. There's a fingernail-sized black hinge that you have to lift up in order to unlock the cable from the old drive. Search for the Dell D430 service manual (available online) which has all the steps.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Epic Fail
By Stephan L. Burton
Partly on the strength of an earlier positive review describing these as "Ipod friendly," I bought TWO of them and had them professionally installed in a pair of Generation 5.5 Ipods modified for audiophile use by Red Wine Audio.From the beginning, both "Imods" had serious issues. Gapless playback of Apple Lossless files frequently failed, with resulting multi-second silences between tracks. What's worse, such multi-second silences increasingly showed up at random in the middle of tracks. Eventually, I couldn't get through more than about five minutes of music without interruption.And then it started taking about twenty seconds for any track to start.Finally, after a month or two of light use, the first SSD flat-lined. Totally dead, totally non-responsive. The second lasted for another month or two - but now it, too, has died.As I write, I am listening to some of the very same Apple Lossless files on an old Generation 5 Ipod with its original 30 GB hard drive - and they play without a hitch. No gaps either within or between tracks.So if you're thinking of buying this SSD because you think that it will give you faster and/or more reliable performance than the average hard disc drive, I strongly advise you to think again.Either SSD technology isn't ready for prime time, or SuperTalent isn't ready for prime time, or both.Update: Not only does "Super Talent" sell a hopelessly crappy product - they also offer the worst "customer service" on Earth. When (not if) your SDD dies, they will go out of their way to ignore you, and then to insult you, and, finally, absolutely to refuse to help you.DO NOT - DO NOT - DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT BUYING ANYTHING FROM THESE GUYS, EVER.


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