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December 29th, 2008

Man, have drive prices come down!

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:48 am

Categories: Hard drive, Hardware

Tags: USB 2.0, Newegg.com, eSATA, USB, Specs, Jason D. O'Grady

I’ve been hearing people mention 1TB drive mechanisms on NewEgg.com for around $99 on TWIP and the like, but haven’t been in the market for new, internal drives. Currently NewEgg has a bunch of cheap 1TB options ranging from $100 (WD Caviar GP) to $120 (Caviar Green).

A friend just tipped me off to a 1TB external hard drive for $90 from Buy.com. This is the lowest I’ve seen for an external 1TB drive. Specs are: 7200RPM, 16GB cache, 8.5ms access time.

The USB 2.0 interface is capable of up to 60MB/sec transfer rates while the eSATA interface is capable of up to 300MB/sec transfer rates. This products features sturdy aluminum casing to provide maximum durability, fanless design for silent operation…

The drive has USB 2.0 and eSATA interfaces so it’ll work on any Mac, but it doesn’t have Firewire so take that into consideration before jumping.

Anyone know what mechanism it uses?

(Tip: Glen DaSilva)

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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Does Express card count?
I have a MacBook Pro with a FirmTek Express Card/34 dual SATA
connector and a FirmTek box with two 7200 rpm 500gb drives in a RAID
config. Tme Machine works great, and fast, with this set up. It has been
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Posted by: ThomBombadil Posted on: 01/26/09  (Edited: 01/26/09 @ 02:01) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I bought one of these  putty.master | 12/29/08
Before you buy  davebarnes | 12/29/08
Why would there be any difference?  Lerianis | 12/30/08
Same people?  zdnet@... | 12/30/08
Buy.com - bad news  dougcanfield@... | 12/31/08
No real major problems here...  sframberger@... | 01/01/09
Don't knock Buy.com  ElCondor11 | 01/26/09
RE: Man, have drive prices come down!  Gizm0d0 | 12/29/08
Many Seagate 1.0 TB and 1.5TB drives are having problems  astro_z | 12/29/08
Addressed  gnesterenko | 12/30/08
Calling FUD on the FUD alert...  jasonp@... | 12/30/08
Well thats spinning disks for ya  gnesterenko | 12/30/08
Buy.com is like Vegas; sometimes you're lucky ...  terry flores | 12/29/08
Better Odds with Vegas  LegendsOfBatman | 12/29/08
Buy.com Works For Me  robertk@... | 12/30/08
$79 at TigerDirect  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/30/08
That's an internal drive  Michael Kelly | 12/30/08
Uh, $30 Mail in Rebate  zdnet@... | 12/30/08
No, they apply it when you buy  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/31/08
"*Price after manufacturer mail-in rebate. Restrictions apply."  eljay001 | 12/31/08
RE: Man, have drive prices come down!  MichaelWells | 12/30/08
USB 3.0 will make these "old" technology!  walway@... | 12/31/08
Raise your hand if your machines have external SATA connectors  tunghoy | 12/31/08
lol at USB3  gnesterenko | 12/31/08
eSATA connections  DNSB | 12/31/08
Easy to add esata faceplate  brad@... | 01/01/09
Built in Esata Ahoy!  iron_horse | 01/01/09
Does Express card count?  ThomBombadil | 01/26/09
How tro actually get 300 MB/sec  brad@... | 01/01/09
Yes, But you get what you pay for....  dunn@... | 01/21/09

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