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The Register http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/14 ... 1-8in_hdd/
has an article about a new 80GB drive from Toshiba. Toshiba says it will ship an 80GB 1.8in hard drive in Q3 2005 - a year after it introduced the 60GB version that can currently to be found inside the iPod Photo. The 80GB HDD - model number MK8007GAH - comes in a 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.8cm :shock: casing. Toshiba will ship a 40GB version - model number MK4007GAL - that's just 0.5cm thick in the second quarter. It's lighter, too: 51g to the 80GB HDD's 62g. Toshiba's current 40GB and 60GB (model numbers MK4004GAH and MK6006GAH, respectively) 1.8in HDDs are 0.8cm thick, so the new drive should make for thinner mid-range iPods. Both drives spin at 4200rpm, offer an average seek time of 15ms and operate across an Ultra DMA 100 interface. They can take 500G operating shock and 1500G non-operating shock.
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New phone uses world's smallest disk
Coin-sized platter holds 2,000 songs, claims Toshiba

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/21490 ... niest-disk
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32 Gig flash memory drive

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Saw this on diggs and had to post.

Great article and so looking foward to using a non-moving part harddrive.

Why not get this as a primary in a PC? Then have mutiple sata drives for games/apps etc..

Had to post a quote from the article which right before had discussed the technical specs of the drive
This means that the SanDisk SSD has an average access time that is more than 100 times faster than any notebook hard drive, and it draws 50 to 87 percent less power than most notebook hard drives.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070104-8555.html

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1 TeraByte Harddrive.. Dude!

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1 TeraByte Harddrive.

4 terabytes of storage in one PC..
Is it to much? I could lose alot of files in 4 terabytes..

http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/05/hita ... th-7k1000/

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1.2TB Laptop HD Say Hello!

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In the relentless bid to pursue ever greater aerial density on even smaller devices, Fujitsu will be announcing another breakthrough later this week related to perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology.
Nanoholes!!
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,13568 ... ticle.html
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How to fit 1TB of data on one CD-sized disc
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1 TB CD/DVD ROM

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WOW! Thats intense! 1 TB on a CD!

Loved this statement
On a 1TB disc, you could store:

212 DVD-quality movies
250,000 MP3 files
1,000,000 large Word documents
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And here I was wondering what I saw going to do with my 1,000,000 Word files.

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