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01-17-2006, 02:16 PM
Seagate, the largest hard drive manufacturer in the world, has started to ship its first drive for notebooks based on perpendicular recording techniques, a shift that increases capacity by 25 percent.
The Momentus 5400.3, a 2.5-inch diameter hard drive shown off last year, is designed for notebooks that hold 160GB of storage, the equivalent of 40,000 songs or nearly three hours of high-definition video. The drive relies on perpendicular recording, in which the bits are stacked up vertically. This increases the amount of data that can be contained on a single platter. Prices were not released.
:source: Source: http://news.zdnet.com/Seagate+cranks+up+notebook+drives+to+160GB/2100-9584_22-6027414.html?part=netscape-zdnet&tag=mynetscape&subj=technews
The Momentus 5400.3, a 2.5-inch diameter hard drive shown off last year, is designed for notebooks that hold 160GB of storage, the equivalent of 40,000 songs or nearly three hours of high-definition video. The drive relies on perpendicular recording, in which the bits are stacked up vertically. This increases the amount of data that can be contained on a single platter. Prices were not released.
:source: Source: http://news.zdnet.com/Seagate+cranks+up+notebook+drives+to+160GB/2100-9584_22-6027414.html?part=netscape-zdnet&tag=mynetscape&subj=technews