Why haven't you made the jump to ssd?
I just dropped my first ssd in and have been using it for 2 days now. It really is a world of difference, quick video - macbook boots in under 20 seconds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj5pE_kUnps
Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odSSI_9KAkI A good side by side comparison with a standard hdd.
So if you haven't made the jump what is holding you back? I totally want to, but it all comes down to cost. I'm a college freshman without a job, using my 2009 Macbook Pro's stock 320GB HDD (275GB used so far). A 256GB SSD is too expensive (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE...) for me to dip into my savings when my HDD still works (and has more space). Sure I'd like a faster boot time and for apps to snap open, but I don't know if that's worth $500. Still waiting for the prices on larger capacities to drop. Was spec'ing a 15" laptop with 2x hdd's, one 80GB SSD for / and one 500GB platter for /home, but then realized the 15" form factor is bigger than I want. 13" still have to choose one or the other. Also, haven't been paying close attention, but do they have any issues these days with short/limited media durability/endurance/lifetime? yeah I went with a 64Gb on newegg last week, with a mail in rebate and the coupon I got it for $60. For that price you cant go wrong. I have found that moving my itunes/office/virtual machines to a external I can get by fine. Right now I am eyeing the OptiBay to replace the superdrive with my old 500Gb hdd. Seems like the best of both worlds. (http://store.mcetech.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&...) Endurance hasn't been a problem since ~2007. Dropped a gang last fall for the most badass build I can get, and was glad I did. The SSD speed is amazing. Waiting for the price/capacity to drop. IE: waiting for them to become a touch more mainstream.