I looked at that 60 gb kingston at newegg before eventually getting an x25 g2 80gb from newegg for $215 FS the other day. I did some research on the memory/storage forum, come to find out the slower kingston uses samsung tech instead of intel. It is still faster than a raptor, but not enough of a speed bump in most people's minds (even current ssd owners) to justify the price jump. Also, with such a tiny drive and no trim you will see pretty significant performance degradation over time.
Intel drives are monsters on reads and so-so on writes. I'm not going to do much writing at all, I mostly game. I get bottlenecked specifically right now in nwn2, it takes quite a while to switch from area to the next and I'm hopeful that I'll see a big jump going to this drive. Also, 80 gb and with trim will enable me to put my current 3 or 4 games onto the ssd, with the option to put just about anything that I use a lot onto it.
If you are buying a hd right now, indilinx and intel are the top dogs. they both have trim (need g2 for intel however) as a bonus if you're a win 7 user. you will know they're indilinx if it's ocz/patriot/corsair with ~ 250MB/s read. on intel just make sure you get g2 drives b/c g1 is not trim-compatible. for the drives listed at newegg, just read the model #, you'll see g1 in it for the older ones and g2 for the newer ones.
Just checked newgg, they have the 80gb g1 drive available for 259 right now, but the g2 drive is cheaper (only 215 still) but sold out with no eta on replacements. All the 30 gb ocz drives look like indilinx units. Beware of the kingston units. some as mentioned are intel-based and some are samsung. The samsung drives are crap but priced about the same. The intel-based units don't have trim right now but will probably get it within a few months. The 40gb kingston that is currently sold out is the one anand talked about in his review, that's a quality drive if they ever get more of them.