Today, Hitachi offers a full line of 2.5-inch ATA hard drives for notebook computers with capacities ranging from 2.16 GB to 18 GB. The newest 2.5-inch products use... more
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Drive Transfer Rate: 16.6 MBps (external) / 33.3 MBps (internal)
Seek Time: 12 ms (average)
Spindle Speed: 4200 rpm
Expansion / connectivity
Connections: 1 x storage - EIDE/ATA-4
Compatible Bays: 1 x internal - 2.5" x 1/6H
Manufacturer's product description
Today, Hitachi offers a full line of 2.5-inch ATA hard drives for notebook computers with capacities ranging from 2.16 GB to 18 GB. The newest 2.5-inch products use state-of-the-art component technologies, including GMR heads and digital MEEPRML read channels to achieve higher data density and faster data throughput. These drives feature S.M.A.R.T. support, shock sensors, and 32-bit 20 MHz RISC microprocessors.
Environmental parameters
Shock Tolerance: 100 g @ 2ms half-sine pulse (operating)
Advantages: Fast and Silent, Easy SATA installation, Two flavours to choose from Disadvantages: Dismal performance
...Maxtor are one of the 3 leading harddrive manufacturers in the personal and business computing market at the moment along with Western Digital and Hitachi. They are also the cheapest. Unfortunately, the saying that price doesn't equals quality is true here. Too true.
The 160GB version of the DiamondMax Plus9 can be purchased online from around £51.00 onwards. And with the way harddrive prices have fallen recently, that's not bad at all. But as I said, you're getting cheap quality to match the cheap price.
The drive itself looks very similar to any other harddrive, and comes in both IDE ATA/133 and SATA 150 flavours, with the SATA ones easier to configure due to their jumperless installations.
My personal experience with this drive has been short. I first purchased this drive to use in my first ever custom-built computer...
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Advantages: Fast, high capacity storage. Well built, looks good. 2 year warranty, No fan. Disadvantages: No fan.
...Freecom before as they've always looked a bit cheap and nasty so this would be an interesting experience. The box did feel reassuringly heavy though, a good start.
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# What's in the Box?
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Apart from the drive, the box contained a small light external PSU, a USB lead and a CD with some backup software.
The case is made of extremly solid and heavy aluminium with a silver plastic front piece with a sexy blue '400GB' light (yes, you can have sexy lights. Really.) at the front just to prove how big it was. The finish is excellent and I have to say, if this is anything to go by, I'm converted to Freecom. Unlike the picture here, my unit has the aluminium finished in matt black which looks really nice on top of my black PC. It's also surprisingly compact - not that much bigger than a harddrive at 20x11.5x4 cms...
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Advantages: Lots of space for all your gaming needs. Disadvantages: Price, Dust, Missing GB
...My personal experience with the Xbox 360 harddrive has been fairly positive. The ability to store music, films, videos and of course games saves is one that no Xbox gamer should be without. 120 GB of memory is more than enough for the average gamer. The harddrive is well designed to blend with the console perfectly. It is small and easy to store.
However the price is pretty heavy compared to the cheaper 20GB versions. A problem with the memory is the fact that the harddrive does not actually have 120GB, obviously it wouldn't be exactly due to the need for the running files but several GB are actually missing. Regular cleaning is advised as dust tends to collect on the harddrive but a sharp blow into the docking port is sufficient to clear this.
All in all this product is an incredibly useful addition to any Xbox 360 gamers...
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Toshiba are a very good electronics company in general and have a great
reputation in the computer industry so it was with a certain amount of expectation that i tried out toshiba's offerings on the hard drive market and i certainly am not... more