OCZ intros "Onyx" 32GB SSD Drive at $99

@ 2010/03/10
As new technologies become available, OCZ continues to expand both our enterprise and consumer SSD lines, and one of our goals is to make SSDs more affordable to end-users. Our new Onyx series SSD does exactly that and is a perfect solution for netbooks, laptops, or home desktop PCs," commented Ryan Petersen, CEO of the OCZ Technology Group. "Designed to offer the best of both worlds, the new OCZ Onyx SSD delivers the speed and reliability of solid state storage to mainstream consumers at an aggressive price point that makes the technology more accessible to customers who want to take advantage of all the benefits of the SSDs without incurring the high cost normally associated with the solution


Comment from jmke @ 2010/03/10
Intel G2 80Gb costs ~$210, provides better gb/$. (2.625$/gb)
this drive should cost at the most $84, now it's simply overpriced. Same goes for the Kingston SSD boot drive (30gb version)