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Hitachi 7K400 400GB Deskstar Hard Drive







Hitachi 7K400 400GB Deskstar Hard Drive

Hitachi 7K400 400GB Deskstar Hard Drive 04/23/2004 12:15 AM

Review: We check out the largest desktop hard drive on the market today. The 400GB Deskstar is roomy, fast, and a marvel of modern engineering. It's not a breakthrough, though--just a new spin on existing tech.




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