Samsung 256 SSD work in t400???

I am reading alot about the Samsung 256GB flash SSD.  I work with audio so I could really use the performance
bump-up.  Has anyone tried installing one in a t400?  Will it fit &/or work??
I have seen older posts, but this is a new drive and I would like to be sure.  Its a big price tag for me!
Thanks for any assistance.

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