Wednesday, Dec 5th 2007 by Dan Salazar


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samsung-logoYou read right, come CES 2008, Samsung is unveiling a 1.3-inch HDD, a 1TB 3.5” RAID Edition HDD and a new 320 GB 2.5” HDD. More curious than I am to see a 1.3” HDD, I wonder what the capacity will be.

For those of you wondering what a 1.3-inch HDD might look like, crack open a hard-disk-based iPod and look at that HDD, then imagine it smaller, noticeably smaller. Sure, it’s just a half inch, but a half inch off the diameter of the platter is a good place to lose some size.

And, with Samsung constantly pushing the data density barrier, it wouldn’t surprise me to see iPods the size of the newest nanos sporting 80 and 160GB HDDs in the not so distant future. A 1.3 inch HDD would also be a major move towards smaller, thinner, lighter laptops without having to resort to the high prices of SSD drives. Well, if Samsung is dropping this tech at CES, you can expect to see it widespread by the middle of next year, likely.

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  1.  Gavin Smith   View all comments by Gavin Smith  -2  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Guys, some of the news you guys are reporting is nothing new at all! We were predicting a 1.3-inch HDD back on October 1st!

  2.  Dan   View all comments by Dan  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Guys, some of the news you guys are reporting is nothing new at all! We were predicting a 1.3-inch HDD back on October 1st!

    Samsung recently releases that HDD, you were predicting? what are you reporting? i dont see it anywhere on the link you posted.

  3.  Gavin   View all comments by Gavin  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

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    As a result, the above comment is not in fact from a member of the PlayerBites.com team. I do apologize for this incident. We have now outsourced our hosting to mitigate the possiblity of a repeat incident.

    I would just like to state that PlayerBites.com does not have any beef with SlashGear or its community. Recent history would reveal that we have linked to numerous articles published on the SlashGear website - a worthy news source.

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