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  • #apple

    Bonus: All the new Macbook Pro HDDs, in every size, are now perpendicular drives.

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    200 Gigabytes of Perpendicular Love, Samsung Style

    Seems like just yesterday when the world was all excited about OWC's packaging of a 2.5-in. 160GB 7200rpm drive Seagate Momentus drive with perpendicular recording capability. No time to enjoy that view: Samsung just upped the stakes with a 2.5-inch perpendicular-recording drive of its own. Capacity? 200GB. The company says the SpinPoint MP1 with SATA interface is currently only for enterprise customers; you folks at home will have to settle for the SpinPoint M5 Series, with single-disk options ranging from 60GB to 160GB, out in mid April, followed by a dual-disk 250GB config due later on.–Wilson Rothman More »
  • #peripherals

    Seagate Rolls Out Hybrid Drive, Nine More

    Seagate announced a boatload of hard drives today, with 10 rolled out in all. The highlight of the wave of announcements was the Momentus 5400 PSD, a 160GB hybrid drive that's set to ship in the first quarter of 2007 and is destined for Microsoft Vista-running notebooks. More »
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    Toshiba 200GB Notebook Drive

    Hard disk drives are holding more and more data, and now notebook hard drives aren't going to miss out on all the fun. Toshiba announced its MK2035GSS drive, a 2.5-inch SATA II hard disk for notebooks that crams 200GB into its tightly-packed perpendicularity. More »
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    Hitachi Intros "Drive of Steel"

    We're getting a kick out of Hitachi marketers, where last month they announced an HDTV line they called Wooo—no kidding— and now they're touting a perpendicular hard drive they've named the "Drive of Steel." What's so super about it? Hitachi says the 160GB Travelstar 5K160 2.5-inch drive is so perpendicular that it's "super pendicular," whatever that is, and that's no misspelling on our part. More »
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    Seagate 750GB External Drive

    We told you about the Seagate Barracuda 750GB internal hard disk, and now it looks like the company has dressed up that drive in a techno-fantabulous enclosure, offering it in external trim for a hefty $559. More »

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