Source : TranscendIn April, Transcend was announcing its first ExpressCard-based SSD drive with a storage capacity ranging from 2 to 32GB. As a proof than the market is quickly evolving, the released models range from 8 to 32GB.
Prices quickly increase with storage capacity: US$153 for the 8B model, US$281 for the 16GB model and US$502 for the 32GB model.
One could use them in MacBook Pro, and even installed MacOS X on it, reserving the internal 2.5" HD for data storage, it should allow the HD to switch to low power mode and save battery lifetime. Unfortunately, the performance would not be very high as Transcend Express Card SSD use the USB2 interface found in the ExpressCard and not the Express port. One would need to deeply test it, but it would also imply that one would need a dri