Aftermarket SSD Compatibility Question

Hi Everyone,
I will be purchasing a Macbook Pro 13" with the following specs:
2.7GHz dual-core
Intel Core i7                
4GB 1333MHz                
500GB 5400-rpm1 
Intel HD Graphics 3000                
Built-in battery (7 hours)2
I am planning on purchasing an aftermarket Solid State Drive (SSD) from either Intel or OCZ technologies.
My Question is this:
Is an OCZ Vertex 3 SATA III 2.5" SSD compatible with the Macbook Pro? 
the link is below:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-vertex-3-sata-iii-2-5-ssd.html
Many Thanks,
Harrison

Wow, they are referring to some really old Apple hardware. Some of the old Mac Performa series had video with sync on green only. Sync on green is somewhat common practice in the world of video buy I haven't heard of any computers relying on it exclusively for a long time. I believe some Macs still have this capability but it is rarely called for. The Sceptre should work fine over DVI.

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