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Half-Terabyte Hard Drive Reviewed

EconolineCrush writes "The Tech Report has posted an in-depth review of Hitachi's half-terabyte Deskstar 7K500, the largest hard drive available on the market. The drive is compared with five of the latest drives from Maxtor, Seagate, and Western Digital, so the review serves as a good round-up of the fastest Serial ATA drives on the market. Performance testing is quite extensive, covering desktop applications, load times, file copy tests, multi-user workloads, disk-intensive multitasking, and even noise levels and power consumption."

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  1. Do the average person NEED that big a drive? by dividedsky319 · · Score: 1, Redundant
    From the article: Today, hard drives are measured in hundreds of gigabytes. Soon it may be terabytes, and we'll look back on the gigabyte wondering how we ever got along with so little storage.

    I highly doubt there will come a day where the average user NEEDS 500 gig... really the only things that take up a lot of space are music and video.

    While it would be cool to have a 500 gig hard drive... that's a LOT of information to lose if the hard drive ever crashes. I'll stick with more, smaller drives, if I ever need 500 gig...

  2. Re:Size soon not being an issue by temojen · · Score: 0, Redundant
    How many "everyday" users are using medium or large format camera equipment, have a film scanner that can even scan medium and large format.

    I encourage you to visit any medium or large city photography club. You'll probably meet quite a few.

  3. DUPE by tyrnight · · Score: 0, Redundant
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  4. Re:Size soon not being an issue by MyLongNickName · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Try any mother with a digital camera...

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