Western Digital releases first 1 TB notebook hard drive
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article published on 27 July, 2009
According to their latest press release, Western Digital has begun shipping the industry's first 1 TB notebook hard drive, the WD Scorpio Blue. Additionally, the company is releasing a 750GB model of the same line.
The largest capacity SATA drive has 333 GB-per-platter technology and being a 2.5-inch drive, is easily made portable.
The Scorpio Blue drives offer 3 Gbps transfer rates.
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Mysttic
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27. July 2009 @ 17:22 |
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Hopefully these become reliable, and don't suffer from a bunch of recalls.
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joe777
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27. July 2009 @ 17:28 |
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I think you will need a fire blanket to sit the notebook on and a pair of oven gloves to type cause it will produce some heat.
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27. July 2009 @ 18:26 |
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I'm sure early adopters will gobble this up. I'll be waiting at least a year before I consider getting a 1TB notebook drive to make sure the kinks get worked out of them.
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27. July 2009 @ 18:41 |
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im with mystic on this, i hope these work great. i would love to replace my 250 gig laptop drive with a 1TB drive.
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windsong
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27. July 2009 @ 18:51 |
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If you are thinking about getting this..you better double up and get a backup as well. 1TB is very painful amount of data to lose all at once!
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27. July 2009 @ 18:57 |
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laptop and desktop both get backed up twice a week, so that wont be a problem.
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27. July 2009 @ 19:32 |
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According to Engadget, both this 1TB and it's smaller brother, the 750GB drive will come with a My Passport SE (basically Western Digital's enclosure) making this either an internal or external drive at your choice.
Also, Engadget says the price is $250 for the 1TB or $190 for the 750GB. I personally will wait until they can get this drive down to 2 platters and around $200 before picking one up.
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27. July 2009 @ 19:39 |
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Funny thing my aunt's laptop only has a 250gb hard drive in it, but get insanely hot so much so that it cuts off automatically after only a littlr over an hour of use. But when u only have one fan and a amd turion ship in it that was bought from staples then i guess that explains it . . . - BLUEBOY
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ntense69
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27. July 2009 @ 20:44 |
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looks perfect for a PlayStation 3 update from 40 GB to 1 TB but im not spending out the butt on it though ill wait till newegg has them on sale which probably will be a good while since its only wd issues maybe samsung will release one soon
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28. July 2009 @ 00:31 |
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I'll probably be getting this along with my new laptop. However it might be better to wait to see how they perform since I don't believe any current laptop is made to sufficiently deal with the possible heat?
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28. July 2009 @ 04:11 |
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Originally posted by windsong: If you are thinking about getting this..you better double up and get a backup as well. 1TB is very painful amount of data to lose all at once!
I've seen some laptops that will do RAID5...just think: 2TB of redundant storage in a laptop!
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laugh1
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28. July 2009 @ 11:32 |
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If you are thinking about getting this..you better double up and get a backup as well. 1TB is very painful amount of data to lose all at once!
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28. July 2009 @ 19:04 |
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Hopefully they didn't sacrifice quality just to push it out the door and say they were the first. Need to upgrade my ps3's Hdd and I was waiting for a 1tb one to become available, but now I think I'll wait a couple months to see how reliable they are and how much heat they throw. Maybe I'll just pony up the money and go SSD instead.
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ntense69
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28. July 2009 @ 20:20 |
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yea im waiting on reviews too lol
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29. July 2009 @ 05:11 |
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To all those who are looking forward to this for their PS3: The ps3 can go to at least 2TB (I'm not sure if it will do more) with an ESATA adapter and a hardware port multiplier.
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cart0181
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29. July 2009 @ 17:09 |
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Awwww.... WD beat SeaGate this time. :( Ah well, it's tit-for-tat. As I recall SeaGate got to 1TB mark first for the desktops.
Edit: Oh, BTW, there is no pricing information at that link provided in the article. And Newegg isn't selling them yet.
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