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It’s now possible to squeeze as much as a terabyte into any regular laptop, thanks to the latest 1TB notebook drives from Western Digital that use only two platters inside. This means the drive’s thickness can be kept at the magic 9.5mm. We've seen 1TB...
The WD Scorpio Black 750GB is the largest capacity higher-performance notebook drive from Western Digital – and results are certainly better than we’d expect from a standard 5400rpm drive. Available for £80 or less, this drive is a cost-effective choic...
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Laptops can be notoriously difficult to upgrade, so adding a faster hard disk is one of the few things you can do easily increase performance. Western Digital’s Scorpio Black range of 2.5in hard disks all have 7,200RPM spindle speeds, so should be fast...
An excellent combination of speed and capacity, the Scorpio Black 750GB is a fantastic all-rounder...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-04 15:26:55
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Solid State Drives (SSDs) might be the newest and fastest form of storage around - but even though their price is coming down, when it comes to cost versus capacity, the good old mechanical drive still holds sway. The new WD7500 Scorpio Black (WD7500...
Western Digital's WD7500 matches fast performance with huge capacity - huge for a notebook drive, at least. Given its decent capacity, high performance and reasonable price tag, it would also be suitable as the hard disk in a very small desktop system...
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Western Digital's Scorpio Black 750GB notebook drive is another in the recent spurt of high-capacity laptop HDDs such as the Toshiba MK7559GSXP and Toshiba MK1059GSM.But if you want to get a faster hard drive for your notebook, which route do you go down...
Large capacity, Fast spin speed, Low price, Long warranty...
Will never be as fast as an SSD...
Fast-performing, well-priced small format drive which would make an interesting solution for a number of platforms, not necessarily all notebook-based...
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resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-06 07:00:21
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For people who like to store a lot of data on their laptops, but don’t have piles of cash to throw at a large SSD, Western Digital’s Scorpio Black series of 7200RPM 2.5” hard drives have been a popular choice over the past few years. This is because t...
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SSDs have been stealing the limelight as of late but Western Digital is well on their way to heading off this push with their latest generation of Scorpio Black 2.5″ hard drives. By offering a combination of performance, extremely high capacity for sm...
It seems like everywhere we look these days SSDs are hogging the limelight; and with good reason. The performance they offer is literally second to none and many believe we will eventually see a discontinuation of spindle-based drives altogether. This...
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SSDs are lovely little boxes for those who demand a solid platform of performance for the rest of their notebook, but they’re still far too expensive for those of us with serious storage needs. Anything over 256GB requires a trust fund to purchase, y...
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SSDs are lovely little boxes for those who demand a solid platform of performance for the rest of their notebook, but they’re still far too expensive for those of us with serious storage needs. Anything over 256GB requires a trust fund to purchase, y...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2011-10-04 15:26:43
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Video Review: If you're looking for a 2.5" hard drive that's affordable, fast, has lots of storage space and comes with an excellent warranty, this is it! The Western Digital Scorpio Black 750GB 2.5" Hard Drive is king amoungst 2.5" hard drives...
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At a price, (that we find too good to be true!), of Rs. 5,275, the Scorpio Black WD7500BPKT is an absolute steal. It's a very fast drive - highly suitable for those who use their notebooks to game a lot, and anyone who wants speed. The only minus we c...
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Western Digital Scorpio Black 750gb Laptop Hard Drive Data makes the world go ’round. This is a simple truth – everything we do that makes it worth owning a computer either generates data, acts upon data, or makes use of data. The more you want to b...
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This is the second 750GB Notebook drive review I am going put up, this one is from Western Digital.Black series from Western Digital, as always pitched as a High Performance drives. Would you like to have one-or do you even need one? Here's what's up!Pict...
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You can have the solid-state drive in my budget ultraportable notebook when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. Swapping in an SSD made the system noticeably snappier, and I much appreciate being able to throw the thing onto the couch or into a bag while...
After its 500GB predecessor took home an Editor's Choice award in our recent 7,200-RPM notebook hard drive round-up, we had high hopes for the Scorpio Black 750GB. For the most part, the drive lived up to expectations. Obviously, the new Scorpio's most i...
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You can never have enough storage and if you primarily use a notebook you more than likely know that storage space is a precious commodity. Most pre-configured notebooks that are available at brick and mortar stores come with 250GB or 320GB hard dri...
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A close look and listen of the Scorpio Black 750GB and Scorpio Blue 1TB, Western Digital's fastest and largest capacity notebook hard drives respectively. Whether they'll be in short supply due to the flooding of WD plants in Thailand is not clear.
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