Mar. 31st, 2010
750 GB Notebook Drives
Mar. 31st, 2010 10:01 amWestern Digital Ups Density With 750GB Notebook Drive
It's Areal Thing
March 30, 2010
By Gene Hirschel
Western Digital today has begun shipping its Scorpio Blue 750GB laptop hard drive, delivering new heights of areal density along with low heat and low power consumption designed to make it appealing for a wide range of uses.
The holy grail of hard drive manufacturers has always been capacity. With 375GB per platter for a total capacity of 750GB, Western Digital has achieved a maximum areal density calculated at over 600 gigabits per square inch, one of the highest in the industry. While WD was not the first to announce a 750GB 9.5mm (standard-height) 2.5-inch laptop drive, it is the first to actually ship one.
But Western Digital (NYSE: WDC) doesn't stop with increased capacity. The drive is also designed to keep cool and sip at the power supply, making it ideal for notebooks. More
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(I don't own a netbook, but I do own several Asus motherboards.) Like Mozy, you have to specify which folders/files to backup.
(I don't own a netbook, but I do own several Asus motherboards.) Like Mozy, you have to specify which folders/files to backup.