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Hewlett Packard 395473-B21 (500 GB)$110.00 to $605.00
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Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 (160 GB)

Barracuda 7200.9 is a member of the Seagate 3.5-inch family of high-capacity desktop drives targeted at mainstream and high-performance PCs and advanced storage applications. The product enables OEMs and system builders to qualify one family of drives from a premier provider for a wide range of storage applications.
Toshiba MK 6021GAS (60 GB)

The MK6021GAS, 2.5-inch 60GB hard disk drive, offers the industries highest areal density per platter, at 48.8gigabits per square inch. This new drive offers enough capacity for portable video recording and editing, with lower power consumption compared to the traditional 3.5-inch HDDs. This functionality provides ideal storage for a range of commercial and consumer notebooks, as well as non-PC applications such as PDAs, printers, copiers, GPS systems and MP3 players. The MK6021GAS is ATA-5 compliant, supporting high transfer rates of up to 100 megabytes per second.Minimize
Hewlett Packard Compaq 336381-001 (9.1 GB)

Compaq hard drives are provided with the reliability and functionality needed for today's systems. All hard drives are designed and tested for compatibility and interoperability in the systems for which they are intended in order to provide the immediate, flawless integration expected from Compaq equipment.
Hewlett Packard 431933-B21 (36 GB)

Serial Attached SCSI is the logical evolution of SCSI, including its long-established software advantage and the Serial ATA electrical and physical connection interface. With enterprise storage requirements escalating and becoming more complex, factors such as larger capacity, greater density, security, scalability and accessibility are more critical than ever.Minimize