Upgrading to ssd for omni 100

I want to upgrade my Omni 100 with an ssd. Is there an after market one that is compatible and won't cost a fortune. I'd like 256 or more GB, but the store is quoting almost $500 (includes installation). Thanks.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=Property&N=100008120%20600038510%20600038519%2...
 Any of these will work _ stick to a good band name with a good warranty reputation like Crucial, Samsung or Kingston.
 That 500 dollar charge is not un-reasonable.
 That covers the labor of re-installing the OS (drivers too for example), your personal files, programs, reactivating them etc....
 It's allot of work.
 There are applications that save all this stuff that promise an easy transfer, but they can be unreliable _ sometimes...

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