Tuesday, June 5th 2007
Hitachi Ships Quarter-terabyte Laptop Hard Drives
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is finally joining the 250GB 2.5-inch notebook hard drive market with the introduction of Travelstar 5K250. The Travelstar 5K250 is Hitachi's best in its class 250GB 5400RPM SATA II HDD. The drive is perfect for notebook PCs, external storage devices, gaming consoles and other mobile devices. It also features a host of category-leading features including 400G shock protection, quiet acoustics and optional Bulk Data Encryption for hard-drive level data security. The 5K250 uses perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology, which builds upon the highly-successful debut of the Travelstar 5K160 hard drives. Hitachi will also offer an enhanced-availability version, the E5K250, which is designed for applications needing around-the-clock access in lower transaction environments, such as blade servers, network routers, point-of-sale terminals and video surveillance systems.
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8 Comments on Hitachi Ships Quarter-terabyte Laptop Hard Drives
It just sounds... bigger. "Holy shit 1/4 terabyte!"
I was under the impression that if a hard drive was subjected to that, it would generally be in a situation that would destroy it anyway.
A plane doing barrel rolls at 600km/h while diving towards the earth in a flat spin comes to mind. How many G's is that? Then the planes bursts the fuck into flames :D