I'm finally at the point I won't replace a spinning drive with anything but an SSD. I say this in reference to the average user's computer. Gamers, movie/music/etc. collectors that need vast storage are a different application. The slightly higher cost of an SSD doesn't even compare to the "Wow" factor for the client and the piece of mind for me that it's never coming back from an upset customer for a drive failure.
To that end I ordered a couple of the new Kingston economy SSDs. 120 GB for $50 on Amazon. Not quite as fast in the specs as Samsung. Not a big drive but most users don't even come close to a 120GB limit anyway. We'll see how it goes.
https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Dig...1518743330&sr=1-1&keywords=kingston+120gb+ssd
To that end I ordered a couple of the new Kingston economy SSDs. 120 GB for $50 on Amazon. Not quite as fast in the specs as Samsung. Not a big drive but most users don't even come close to a 120GB limit anyway. We'll see how it goes.
https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Dig...1518743330&sr=1-1&keywords=kingston+120gb+ssd