Are you still refusing to switch to a solid-state drive for these reasons?
Many people know that switching to a solid-state drive can significantly improve the computing experience: for example, laptops boot faster, access files and applications more quickly, and have longer battery life. However, there are still some "loyal users" who still stick with the "outdated and slow" spinning hard drives.
Just for fun, Eric Endebrock, Micron's VP of Storage Solutions Marketing, and his colleagues discussed and listed the reasons why some people don't want to replace traditional hard drives with solid-state drives. This topic would be interesting if it was brought up by an SSD manufacturer, but let's take a look at some of the conclusions Eric Endebrock and his colleagues came up with:
Of course, the above are all jokes. Eric also summarized some key points to tell you why you should really replace outdated traditional hard drives with new solid-state drives:
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Longer battery life
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Improved performance/increased work efficiency
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Faster startup
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strong and sturdy
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Lower annual failure rate
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Noise-free
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Data is safer: Secure Erase is faster; it takes only minutes to complete
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Data is more secure: Encryption is provided without sacrificing performance
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Significantly faster cloning and imaging
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Extends the life of your laptop; makes your old PC as fast as new