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Aleratec HDD Copy Cruiser Mini Review

When upgrading your personal computer most items require very little work if you are just swapping out a single component. Swapping in a new processor or video card can take minutes and the gains are seen as soon as you turn the computer back on. Hard drive upgrades on the other hand require much more

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Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000BLFS

WD’s next-generation Raptor is here! The VelociRaptor WD3000BLFS doubles the line’s capacity to 300 gigabytes and reduces the line’s form factor to a modern 2.5″ profile. How much higher does the latest entry in this storied family raise the performance bar? Join StorageReview as we take a look at the newest drive out of Lake

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5400 RPM & Speed: Hitachi’s Travelstar 5K250 and WD’s Scorpio WD3200BEVT

Though Hitachi’s Travelstar 7K200 rules the roost when it comes to notebook drives, other offerings bring greater capacity to the table. Two such units, Hitachi’s own 250-gigabyte Travelstar 5K250 and Western Digital’s 320-gigabyte Scorpio WD3200BEVT, offer more storage at a more sedentary spindle speed. How much performance does one sacrifice? What other benefits does this

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Faceoff at One Terabyte: Seagate’s Barracuda ES.2 and WD’s Caviar GreenPower

Leveraging a unique five-platter design, Hitachi Global Storage managed to bring the formidable Deskstar 7K1000 to the market well before competing designs. For several months now, Hitachi’s beast has combined the best capacity and performance one could get on the SATA interface. Now, however, competitors Seagate and Western Digital have commenced shipment of their first

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Hitachi Travelstar 7K200

The Travelstar 7K200 extends Hitachi’s performance-oriented notebook lineup to a capacious 200 gigabytes and ups the buffer to 16 megabytes. Historically, the firm’s drives have led the pack when it comes to performance. Does the 7K200 continue the trend? Let’s take a look!

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Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS

WD’s newest Caviar SE16, the WD7500AAKS, is the latest drive to bust past the 500 GB plateau in taking us to a new generation of capacity. It joins products already shipping from Seagate (the 750 GB Barracuda 7200.10) and Hitachi (the terabyte Deskstar 7K1000). Come with us as we take a look at how WD’s

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Western Digital Scorpio WD2500BEVS

The next generation of 2.5″ notebook drives are here, and first to hit Testbed4 is the Scorpio WD2500BEVS. This latest Scorpio crams 250 gigabytes of storage into its tiny form factor and boasts a new power-saving seek technique. Join us as we take a look at WD’s newest entry.

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160 GB Notebook Drive Roundup

The notebook-oriented hard drive industry stands upon a cusp as manufacturers prepare next-generation units to hit the channel. In the mean time, 160 GB units have become a “sweet spot” of sorts when it comes to high-capacity, affordable 2.5″ drives. Join us as we compare 4 160-gig units from Seagate, Hitachi, and WD with results

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Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000

Through its unique five-platter assembly, Hitachi Global Storage is the first manufacturer to hit the prestigious one-terabyte mark with the remarkable Deskstar 7K1000. How does it stack up? Join StorageReview as we pit Hitachi’s giant against the best that the SATA interface has to offer.