Can I install a serial ata solid state drive in my macbook pro

Hi there,
I some help. Have been using macbooks for a while now and usually would install a bigger hard drive myself just to get a little more room. I just ordered a 13.3 i5 macbook pro but it's coming with a 320 hd. I just saw that bestbuy has a serial ata 500gb ssd for $139 and I thinking about installing one of these in my mac when it arrives. I have not used an SSD before but from what I've read about it, it seems it'll be fun. What I need to know though is, will it work on this macbook and is it as easy to install as other hard drives?

1) it will work
2) it is "not" an SSD, it is a hybrid drive.  Only 4GB is actually SSD, the rest is standard rotational hard drive. 
You might get slightly better performance, but nothing close to an actual SSD.
Looking at the price and capacity you mentioned, I'm guessing your talking about Seagate's Momentus XT.

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