What I find unnerving is the completely misleading terminology of MLC and TLC: that suggests (and early explanations claimed) that MLC is two levels, and TLC three, which I think anyone who knows anything about electronics would take to mean voltages or charge levels or the like. That is, that excluding zero, SLC has one value, MLC two, and TLC three, giving 2, 3, and 4 possible values, respectively, including zero. But they're not. The "levels" are actually the exponent of a power of 2, so SLC has 21 = 2 possible values (incl. zero), MLC has 22 = 4 values, and TLC has 23 = 8 possible values. This surely decreases S/N ratio appreciably (or whatever the correct term is in this situation; let me know!).