While Toshiba was the first to announce a 320GB hard disk for notebook PC’s, it’s Western Digital that has actually hit the market with a 320GB disk coming from it’s Scorpio series.
Interestingly, WD is still not the first one to reach this capacity. Back in September, Alienware announced its latest model to offer 2 x 320GB hard disk capacity powered by Samsung HM320JI disk.
Irrespective of the who-landed-first debate, it’s great to hear that this much of storage capacity is now available for notebook users and from a mainstream hard drive manufacturing company.
The model number for this hard disk is WD3200BEVT; it’s 2.5” SATA with 5400 rotations per minute, and has a generous cache of 8MB. WD claims that the access time for this disk is 12ms.
Apart from the towering storage capacity, WD’s far above the ground hard drive also boasts of chic technologies that help it stay exceptionally quiet even when in action, resist damages from shocks and consume less of power. Perhaps exactly what mainstream notebook manufacturers are looking for.
In this era of multimedia computing, where consumers are using their notebook pc’s to store a lot more than regular applications and files, specially high quality images captured via latest digicams, full-length videos, TV recordings via integrated tuners etc, Scorpio 320GB would surely hit the most wanted charts.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Western Digital Ships Scorpio 320GB Hard Disk Drive For Notebook PC's
Posted by Kamran Rizvi at 11:11 PM
Labels: New Product Releases, WD Scorpio 320GB
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