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More On Hitachi's 400GB Monster Hard Drive







More On Hitachi's 400GB Monster Hard
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More On Hitachi's 400GB Monster Hard
Drive
05/04/2004 11:07 AM

PC World tested that new Hitachi Desktop 7K400--the massive 400GB 7200RPM 8MB Buffer Serial ATA drive--and are suitably impressed. Not only is the big bastard a great value (at only $400), it's super-speedy as well, especially when it comes to streaming media--making the 7K400 a perfect candidate for new PVR/DVRs...




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