Bytesector takes a look at the Seagate 7200.10 750GB HDD
Seagate has released the latest solution to the storage issue-a whopping 750GBs in a 3.5" enclosure which promises to be a viable storage device for many people (when they put four of them into their computer). At one point in the not so distant past, size prevented manufacturers from building a hard drive larger than 500GBs. Seagate took advantage of an emerging technology called Perpendicular Recording Technology, which allows them to put more sectors per square inch of platter surface area.Seagate 7200.10 750GB HDD Review