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Baka
01-17-2006, 01:56 PM
Seagate Technology has begun shipping a 160GB hard drive for use in laptop computers, it said this week.

The drive, which is the highest capacity 2.5-inch drive on the market according to the company, was promised last year.

It is Seagate's first laptop drive to use perpendicular data recording. This involves standing the magnetic fields that represent data bits upright. In most current drives these fields lay flat on the disk surface. Standing them upright means they take less space, enabling more to be packed on the disk and the storage capacity to be increased.
First Announced

Seagate first announced this drive last year and said it would ship in the first quarter of 2006.

By the end of this year, the company expects nearly all of its products will use perpendicular recording. The same technology is also being fast adopted by other disk makers.

The Momentus 5400.3 drive is, as its name suggests, a 5400 rpm (revolutions per minute) drive and is designed for use in laptop computers.

The version shipping now has an Ultra ATA/100 interface and a second version with a faster Serial ATA interface will be available later this year, said Seagate.

No price was given for either drive.

Zelphiel
01-17-2006, 06:45 PM
that's really good considering the biggest one that's commonly on a laptop is 100gb.

I still think removable drives are the way to go though.

Night
01-17-2006, 06:47 PM
I read about this before they shipped.

Dark Marmosett
01-18-2006, 09:20 AM
THat sounds cool. Probably won't be able to afford that either. >o<

NovasLogic
01-18-2006, 03:48 PM
hate how these beautiful works of genius are coming out and I find my wallet ohh so bare.

Baka
01-19-2006, 04:08 PM
i'm waiting for it to be 7200rpm like i've said before. But i'm impressed at how they are going about with this new stacking technique.

Zelphiel
01-19-2006, 06:32 PM
i'm waiting for it to be 7200rpm like i've said before. But i'm impressed at how they are going about with this new stacking technique.

so... is it issues with how cool it runs or what? they should just release these things operating at a decent rpm.

Baka
01-20-2006, 09:47 AM
so... is it issues with how cool it runs or what? they should just release these things operating at a decent rpm.
Not sure but for a laptop, they usually develop 5200rpms first. I'll assume b/c of battery usage. I generally prefer 7200rpms since it's faster but gotta find a balance, especially for a laptop.

Atari
01-21-2006, 11:42 PM
i'm w/ baka on this one. i really wish they would make a faster hard drive for laptops. i just bought a new Dell laptop last week, and the fastest hard drive i could get was the 5400 RPM. i'd definetly prefer a 20 or 40 gig hard drive at 7200 rpm over a bigger, slower one.

Baka
01-22-2006, 02:32 AM
haha i just realized i've been writing 5200rpms instead of 5400rpms :D Noticed it when Atari concurred with my speed opinion. I personaly rather have a bigger drive on a laptop since i don't do much transfer or downloading it but having the capacity comes in handy. I'm a computer pack rat :P