Yes, that’s half a terabyte of storage. Maxtor seems to be on top of the race, for now. Full press release here.
It won’t be long ’til we get our hands to a 1 TB HDD. :) I’ll give it another year.
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Fleeb says:
Alienware.com let’s you configure a unit with an 800 gb hd as one of their options – so I kinda like alienware…
retzwerx says:
500GB. whoa. Just think of the mp3’s, dvd’s you could stuff into your box. yumyum.
@fleeb – yup i agree, alienware are great, but the price **rrr***
i’d definitely sleep “on” it if I had one! hehe
hoop says:
ahhhh… i remember the days when having 1 Gb was considered excessive for a new computer running on windows 3.1
Fleeb says:
And I remember my father not open to the idea of upgrading to a 40 GB hard disk because he said that, “we are not running a server”
Ohh PS3 btw supports another optical media called BluRay Disc (BD) ROM – which has about 50 Gb of capacity.