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Samsung M6 beat you to it
I've had a 9.5mm height Samsung Spinpoint M6 500GB for
about 3 months now in my 17" MacBook Pro. I had to
order it with an external enclosure from a reseller as
Samsung initially wasn't selling the drive standalone.
Posted by: mauidan   Posted on: 09/25/08  (Edited: 09/25/2008 @ 05:34) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Samsung M6 beat you to it  mauidan | 09/25/08
Samsung 500HMS  tkashima | 09/27/08
RE: The mother of all notebook hard drives: Scorpio Blue  dabeenk | 09/25/08
How many platters?  Marcos El Malo | 09/25/08
waiting all year  fox.kenji | 09/26/08
I got mine a Other World Computing.  phatkat | 10/01/08
RE: The mother of all notebook hard drives: Scorpio Blue  bsvee | 09/26/08
Funny  rparker009 | 09/26/08
Your Information is wrong  venkatesh.sridhar@... | 09/26/08
Thanks!  bsvee | 09/26/08
still assinine to take that much effort  tech_walker | 09/27/08
It's asinine to remove a bracket and swap the hard drives like cartridges?  nix_hed | 09/29/08
It is not that bad.  phatkat | 10/01/08
Moron Employees  friedtoast@... | 09/26/08
Pity Apple didn't make a Macbook Pro that fit standard hard drives.  HypnoToad | 09/27/08
Pity Apple makes it such a pain to get at the hard drive  tech_walker | 09/27/08
That is because of the chipset differences.  phatkat | 10/01/08
The 17 inch does, Toady.  nix_hed | 09/29/08
I'll still take 320 gigs at 7200 RPM nt  tech_walker | 09/27/08
RE: The mother of all notebook hard drives: Scorpio Blue  THX 1138 | 10/23/08

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