AppleInsider | MacBook Air face-off: HDD vs SSD (with video) -

Solid state drives are expensive, but costs are coming down. Of course, there’s still a long way for their price tags to go. A 1.8″ 64 GB SSD costs around $1600 at retail and 128GB versions are $3000 and up. The only thing that will force these prices down is the economies of scale from widespread adoption. A number of specialized ultra mobile laptops began offering an SSD option over the last six months, but Apple’s more mainstream offering in the MacBook Air presents high capacity SSDs to a wide new audience.

AppleInsider has written a thorough report on if the MacBook Air SSD option is worth the $1000 USD Apple charge for the upgrade. There are three videos on the article page, each comparing the HDD to the SSD in disk intensive tasks.

The SSD looks to be the ideal choice, if you’re willing to pay a price premium as an early adopter.