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Notebook Hard Drives Review

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Notebook and laptop computers are a part of today's society and culture, and we are using them as we would a desktop, loading them with tons of data, including photos, documents, videos, music files, and whatever you can think of. Notebook hard drives can become full very quickly when you starting accumulating all this data.

If you find that your hard drive is becoming full, don't worry, there are ways to fix that. You have a couple of options, you can go with either an external or internal hard drive, the latter being more convenient. Here are 3 excellent choices in notebook hard drives.

Western Digital 250GB SATA Notebook Hard Drive

  • High-performance with a cool operation
  • low power consumption, perfect for portable devices
  • This is designed as an internal hard drive that have a SATA slot
  • Works great for PS3's
  • Features the WD WhisperDrive
  • ShockGuard technology, making it reliable and very rugged
  • Fast with 5400 rPM spin speed, and 12 ms access time
  • Massive capacity
Western Digital Scorpio Notebook Hard Drive 120GB
  • This has earned "Best In Class" performance
  • Extremely quiet with WhisperDrive tehcnology
  • Rugged and reliable with ShockGuard
  • Data protection feature
  • DuraStep Ram locks the heads off the data disk providing extra shock protection
  • Data transfer rate is up to 100MB per sec
  • Durable stainless steel cover
  • Runs cooler than other hard drives
  • Easy to install
Western Digital 250GB Scorpio Blue
  • Massive 250GB capacity hard drive
  • WhisperDrive technology, making the WD the quietest 2.5 inch HD on the market, with state-of-the-art seeking algorithms, that optimize the way the drive seeks data, saving on power, which means a longer batter life
  • WD ShockGuard protects the drive mechanics and platter surface from shocks
  • SecurePark ensuring the recording head never touches the disk surface, for less head wear
  • Simple installation, with the PATA Drive
  • SATA or EIDE Interfaces available
As you can see, the number one choice in notebook hard drives is Western Digital, now all you need to do is choose which one is best for you.



Comments

Nov 10, 2010 10:42am
ssomu007
Thanks for providing such useful information regarding the notebooks hard drives i am having a small doubt that why you had focused only on the western digital.
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