Hitachi intros Travelstar 5K750 and 7K750 mobile hard drives: 750GB at 9.5mm

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It’s a common story, really. Your puny 120GB mobile hard drive has been overflowing for months, and you’ve been waiting for what feels like an eternity for an affordable, capacious SSD . It’s about time to give up the fantasy and get real, and thankfully Hitachi GST is making said pill a touch easier to swallow. The company’s new Travelstar 5K750 (5400RPM; 8MB buffer) and 7K750 (7200RPM; 16MB buffer) have been announced this morning, and they’re the company’s first to feature Advanced Format . In other news, they’re also the industry’s largest drives in a standard-height form factor, cramming up to 750GB (375GB per platter) into a conventional 9.5mm shell that’ll slip into just about any laptop made in the last decade. Yeah, WD managed to stuff 1TB into a laptop drive earlier in the year, but you’ll need a machine that’s beefy enough to handle a 12mm height drive in order to take advantage. At any rate, the drives will also be available in 500GB and 640GB sizes for those who can’t handle three-quarters of a terabyte, and while the 5K750 family is already shipping in volume with a starting tag of $129.99, the speedier 7K750 crew won’t be out until Q1 2011. Continue reading Hitachi intros Travelstar 5K750 and 7K750 mobile hard drives: 750GB at 9.5mm Hitachi intros Travelstar 5K750 and 7K750 mobile hard drives: 750GB at 9.5mm originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Oct 2010 03:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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