Segate 600 SSD is designed for general costumers and the rest 3 is basically designed for enterprise use.

Both Two choices are available with in three capacities, 120GB, 240GB, and 480GB.

The 240GB and 480GB capacities offer up to 500MBps and 400MBps in sequential reading and writing, respectively.

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Seagate says the drive uses 19nm Multi-Level Cell NAND flash memory and support the latest on-the-fly error-correction algorithms.

Its unclear for now whether the drive is compatible with Macs.

The SSD requires about 950mA on startup and about 4W max power during operation.

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This is a very high power requirement compared with other SSDs.

The Samsung 830 series, for example, uses just 0.24W during operation and 0.14W when idle.

Another factor thats unclear is the pricing of the new 600 SSD.

source: www.techworm.net