The OCZ Vertex 460 SSD we are trying to cover in this article comes in a fully sealed enclosure:
We can see a similar design of the packaging which was featured with their previous releases too; in the top right corner, the manufacturer has marked the total capacity for the model we are reviewing; these are available in 120GB and 480GB variants too:
On the back side of the box, we will get to see some of the product highlights along with a product description:
Besides the usual leaflets, we also get a serial number for Acronis True Image HD software and a small, themed sticker:
A desktop adapter with screws can be also found inside the enclosure:
As with the Vector 150 or the Vertex 450, we are dealing with a high quality aluminum case for the SSD in question and the top side is themed with the name of the product, along with the OCZ emblem:
The unit is 7mm thick so it will fit without any issues in ultrabooks too: