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Extrait: Most of our avid readers of course have at least one SSD in their desktop and laptop, but for large volume storage you're still relegated to conventional hard disks. It's almost become a negative connotation - 'conventional' - and it really doesn't do t...
Extrait: Advanced Format technology makes it possible to build 9.5 mm high 2.5” hard disks with 500 GB per platter. The result is a range of slim and speedy storage giants. The race to achieve higher and higher hard disk capacities recently entered its next sta...
Huge capacity in the small, 2.5in notebook hard disk format,
Not the fastest drive around.
The Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB WD10JPVT's smaller size makes it ideal not only for notebooks, but for compact set-top PCs and other situations where else huge amounts of storage space is required in a small unit. ...
Extrait: WD's VelociRaptor 1TB might be the fastest hard drive in the world, but it could also be the loudest. The new Scorpio Blue 500GB is a different kind of drive, a single-platter notebook model with ultra-low acoustics.
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Publié: 2011-12-21, Auteur: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Extrait: Western Digital - where have you been dude??? (I am running out of opening lines here).WD Scorpio Blue 1TB 2.5″ WD10JPVT – a 2.5″ form factor with a 9.5mm thickness Scorpio Blue drive. They sent a drive for evaluation and this looks to be interesting. She...
Extrait: 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.
The Western Digital Scorpio Blue has more than impressed us with its benchmark scores which rival other spindle drives of faster RPMs and larger in physical size. The quite operation had us guessing if the spindle was even spinning. The 2.5″ form fact...
If two hard drives of equal spec - but different sizes - are sat next to each other, it'd be easy to jump to conclusions on the fact that both would perform the same. As two of the drives we tested here fall into Western Digital's Scorpio Blue series,...