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January 2008
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Abstract: Notebook hard disks tend to be far less spacious than those found in desktop PCs, but Western Digitals 250GB Scorpio is the roomiest notebook disk yet, rivalling the capacity of some of its desktop counterparts. The Scorpio is also one of the faste...
Abstract: Click on the picture to see a closer image of each hard disk. The Western Digital disk is marked with the number 3. While you can usually expand your desktop PCs storage space by adding a second hard disk, notebooks offer two big obstacles: theres...
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Published: 2007-12-14, Author: Gordon , review by: maximumpc.com
Provides enough space to rip all your Bluray movies.
Abstract: Traditionally, desktop drives (3.5-inch) have always been the ones to have larger capacities over notebook drives (2.5-inch) due to the physical size. That changed just a few months ago with the introduction of the Western Digital 250GB Scorpio. Runnin...
Largest 2.5" hard drive on market, Performs better than other 5400RPM drives, Performs almost as well as a 3 Gbps drive in some tests, Runs cool and quiet, Compatible with Playstation 3
SATA 1.5Gbps interface, Three year warranty is OK, but five years is obviously better
Western Digital has produced another top notch hard drive. The Scorpio 250GB 2.5" SATA Hard Drive is a great addition or upgrade for anyone looking for the maximum storage possible in the 2.5" form factor. With a 250GB drive in your laptop, a great dea...
The Scorpio WD2500BEVS performed quite well. We were very happy with its performance compared to the Toshiba 5400RPM 2.5" drive. And we were pleasantly surprised with how its performance still looked pretty good in comparison to a 7200RPM 3.5" deskto...
Abstract: We finally got our hands on a Western Digital Scorpio (WD2500BEVS) 250GB 5400rpm notebook drive (courtesy of Wiebetech). Many of you are wondering how it compares to the Seagate Momentus 7200.2 160GB 7200rpm notebook drive optional on the newest MacBoo...
The Scorpio joins notebook drives from Samsung (MP0402H) and Seagate (5400.2 & 5400.3) as one of the quietest drives that money can buy. Choosing between these three drives is more or less a matter of availability and price. Deciding on a firm ranking...
Magnetic storage is soon to enter “end game”. With Solid State drives now starting to gain in speed and size, the days for the magnetic HDD are soon to see the end of the tunnel. While it’s still a few years away at least, we have to dea...