These low capacity disks could be used for installing OS like Win 7, 8 but their better use would be as a cache disk. Present OSs use around 10-16 GB of the space and at least around 5-10 GB are the important apps stored on the boot drive (and the way OSs are increasing features these sizes might increase). So a 32GB would not be beneficial as a boot drive as it does not offer a better price-to-capacity ratio. If you want to buy SSD for your boot drive, a 128GB or more would be a better optio...
I've ordered this product on 16-March and got it delivered on 21-March - No sooner No later. The packing is nice. And coming to the product: This SSD is real light weight (I think probably they have just a small chip which will be there inside pen drives). I've installed Windows in it and it is working as expected. This comes with an aluminium casing, so that it can be fixed in the normal HDD slot in the cabinets. This is the only SSD available in the market as of now for 2.5K and it is worth...