Toshiba announces 100GB 1.8-inch HDD: Apple winks, nudge nudge
By Thomas Ricker | December 5, 2006
Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Storage
Who uses 1.8-inch drives? Why Apple’s 5.5G iPod (among other notables) of course. So if you’re thinking about the next big thing, remember this, Tosh just announced their 100GB, 1.8-inch hard disk drive due for mass production starting January. The new drives use perpendicular storage technology like their other drives and feature a 4,200rpm spin, 15ms seek, 100MBps max transfer rate and improved error correction code. Plenty of room for toting HD video eh, Steve?
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