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Old Sep 25, 2008, 08:59 AM   #1
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Toshiba Introduces Industry's First 250GB 1.8-inch Mobile HDD

Toshiba Corporation, the industry pioneer in small form factor hard disk drives (HDDs), today announced expansion of its market-leading 1.8-inch lineup with three new high-capacity, high-performance Serial ATA HDDs for mobile PC applications, including the industry's first 250GB) 1.8-inch HDD. Toshiba's third-generation 5,400 RPM SATA 1.8 HDD family also features 120GB and 160GB capacities, along with the throughput power of the SATA 3.0Gb/s interface. In addition, the new series includes Toshiba's state-of-the-art free fall sensor option, which enhances protection from external shock and vibration events by responding to drops as low as five inches in height.




This powerful, high-capacity family further broadens Toshiba's full line of 1.8-inch HDDs to meet the diversified storage needs of both PC and CE manufacturers with products suited to the specific capacity, performance and configuration requirements of each application. Building on Toshiba's recent introduction of PATA 1.8-inch HDDs with up to 240GB capacities, this new SATA 1.8-inch HDD series enables PC manufacturers to further miniaturize notebook designs without sacrificing functionality.

Toshiba's concentration on the 1.8-inch HDD platform and leadership in advanced recording technologies have enabled the company to continually push areal densities, to 378.8Gb/in2 in the new series, and to deliver storage capacities that were previously available only from larger form factor HDDs, while decreasing the power consumption required by the storage device. The new 250GB 1.8-inch HDD (MK2529GSG) achieves a new low of 0.0016 watts-per-GB in energy consumption efficiency). In addition, incorporation of high-performance features, such as SATA 3.0Gb/s and 5,400RPM disc rotation, will bring to all mobile PCs the benefits of a mature, field-proven storage platform supporting longer battery life, increased shock.
With more than 60 million 1.8-inch HDDs shipped, Toshiba has consistently held the number one position) in the 1.8-inch HDD segment since introduction of its first model in 2000.
Toshiba Group, a Corporate Citizen of the Planet Earth, is committed to realizing a better environment. Guided by "Toshiba Group Environmental Vision 2050" the Group is implementing measures to boost environmental efficiency by 10 times in FY2050, against the benchmark of FY2000. The core target is to reduce projected CO2 emissions by a total equivalent to 117.7 million tons a year by FY2025, through the development and sales of highly efficient power supply equipment and systems, and the manufacture of environmentally conscious home appliances and office equipment. By working to mitigate global warming, make efficient use of resources and control management of chemicals, Toshiba Group creates value for people and promotes lifestyles in harmony with the Earth.

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  • Halogen Free Product
    The new drives are Toshiba's first 1.8-inch HDD that achieve chlorine and bromine concentrations below the standard required for recognition as Toshiba environmentally conscious products, an ECP (below 900ppm for each, and an overall total below 1,500ppm).
  • Improved energy consumption efficiency.
    Compared to the 160GB model (MK1617GSG), the new 250GB model (MK2529GSG) improves energy consumption efficiency, as defined under the Japanese legal standard, to 0.0016W/GB, a 43% improvement.
  • Lower CO2 emissions during the product lifecycle
    During their lifecycle, the new drives will lower CO2 emissions by approximately 54g a year4).
  • RoHS compatible
    The new drive complies with the European Union's RoHS directive for eliminating use of six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
  • The new series meets standards for certification as a standout Toshiba ECP
    Toshiba is promoting an "Excellent ECP" program to stimulate creation of high value products offering exceptional environmental friendliness. For more information, visit http://www.toshiba.co.jp/env/en/products/index.htm



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Old Sep 25, 2008, 09:05 AM   #2
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Holy crap!!! That's amazing. 125GB per platter and 5400rpm in a 1.8" is very impressive.
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Old Sep 25, 2008, 09:31 AM   #3
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Very nice! Would be nice if I could fit this into my Toshiba Portege R100 which uses the iPod 4th and 5th gen 40GB toshiba drives. But the interface looks abit different
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Old Sep 25, 2008, 09:59 AM   #4
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Wow! Wonder if it'll fit into a wallet Also wonder when they are going start making external cases for these if they haven't already.

Big boost for ultra-compact laptops like the Wee, etc..
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There are external cases for 1.8" drives on eBay etc, but these are usually designed for the PATA drives. I had one for a 20GB drive I ripped out of a Creative Zen Touch.
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Only beef about these 1.8" HDD are that they don't have longevity, as they tend to go bad quick...and very difficult to perform data recovery.
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Damn, 5400 RPM is faster than my laptops HD. The rotational speed of the outer platter may be faster still with my HD (2.5/1.8 * 4200 = 5833 thus a 2.5" HD is equivalent to a 1.8" HD spinning at 5833 rpm at the outer most section), that is still pretty impressive.

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