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Fujitsu to Release 2.5'' HDD with World-Class 320 GB Capacity

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Fujitsu Limited is in development of a new MHZ2 BH series of 2.5" hard disk drives with a maximum capacity of 320GB. Featuring a storage capacity for 2.5" HDDs that is among the highest in the industry, the MHZ2 BH series supports Serial ATA3.0Gb/s interface, 5400 rpm spin speed and 8MB data buffer. The series is designed primarily for use in compact desktop PCs, notebook PCs, and consumer electronics products, such as HDD recorders. Sales of the new Fujitsu hard drives will begin in February 2008.



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Nice and it's still 5400 rpm.
 

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thats alot of memory for something as small as the iphone...How Much $ is it?:)
 
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I might check out pricing, and possibly buy two, one for laptop, one for a caddy. Would certainly make a killer upgrade for my now rather small feeling 120Gig in the laptop.
 
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