120GB 5400RPM 8MB Buffer Serial ATA/150, 2.5INCH, 12MS Seek, Retail Kit

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WD Scorpio delivers best-in-class performance with low power requirements comparable to much slower notebook drives. In addition, you'll get the quietest 2.5-inch drive on the market with real-time data protection technology to help keep your data safe. WD Scorpio's rigid stainless steel top cover withstands more than 5 pounds of pressure without pinching vital internal components Ideal For Portable digital devices of all kinds including notebook computers, portable external storage, digital audio, GPS systems, and tablet PCs
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Technical Details

- Spins at 5400 RPM for fast performance but has power specs similar to slower 4200 RPM drives
- Low power consumption yields increased reliability
- WD's exclusive WhisperDrive technology with SoftSeek algorithms make this the quietest 2.5-inch hard drive, regardless of spin speed
- WD's ShockGuard technology protects the drive mechanics and platter surfaces from shocks
- DuraStep Ramp locks the heads in a secure position away from the disk to provide another layer of protection when the drive is not in use
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Customer Buzz
 "120 GB Western Digital Disk" 2009-05-17
By Jorge A. Rivera Vela (Mexico City, Mexico)
This is your pick if you want to save $50 or more upgrading your XBOX console (20GB or 60GB version) you can get 120GB for a fraction of the price that MS wants for the same capacity. Some work should be done in the original case and logical work in the disk. It's not a direct upgrade, you do at your own risk and computer knowledge. But I can tell that works perfectlly for this



If you want to use for plain notbook usage, it's a little outdated, because you can get right now 160GB to 500GB capacity disks. But for the price it can be set as a external disk enclosure disk (need to buy the enclosure also) with a lot of capacity for data.

Customer Buzz
 "It works with 360" 2009-02-25
By C. FUNG
For the one who worried about whether it works with the xbox 360, I would like to tell people it works flawless!

But be sure that you know this is not a direct replacement.

You got to do some works, and you proper need to understand the procedures/replacement guides you found on the internet, otherwise, it will be a waste. Not only on your money, but your time also.

For your reference, I am a programmer, the technical skill for me is around 5/10.

If you wanna move all your saves, you will find it is a bit harder.









Customer Buzz
 "Works in 360" 2009-01-03
By Nick is Awesome
With some skill and the right googling skills, this works great to replace the Xbox 360 drive.

Customer Buzz
 "Great buy" 2008-09-25
By Sylvia B. Baza (FPO, AP United States)
Bought this as a replacement drive for a Dell laptop. I am not a fan of SATA drives. This is the second laptop I have had to replace the drive in. One was a very high use one but not the other, mostly recreational but got unrecoverable bad blocks in both. I do however think that the Western Digital brand is excellent. This site had the best price for the drives. They arrived very well packaged and in an acceptable time frame. No problems reloading from a recovery disk. I will buy other electronic equipment from this merchant in the future.

Customer Buzz
 "Easy install, no difficulties" 2008-02-14
By Michael Smith (Mountain View, CA USA)
Given that this is a 5400RPM drive, it is definitely a faster drive than the 60GB Seagate drive (likely 4200RPM) originally installed in my MacBook. It vibrates a bit more, but gives me better speed and better capacity. It's still is pretty quiet though.



In the retail box which I purchased this drive, there were no instructions except for a piece of paper that recommended professional installation. For some laptops that don't make HD replacement easy, that might be the case. But if your manufacturer makes instructions for installing a SATA drive in a laptop, you'll be in good shape. There's no slave/master issues with a SATA drive that you'd face with an IDE drive...



Popping the mounting bracket from the MacBook was simple and then I simply formatted it for HFS+ and installed a fresh Leopard copy. No bad sectors or anything else that Mac OS has detected yet, so things are looking good. Nevertheless, it's a hard drive, so who knows what might happen...


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