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Western Digital launches 2TB hard drive

David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 27 Jan 2009 17:01 GMT

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Western Digital has launched the first 2TB internal hard disk drive, as the latest addition to its WD Caviar Green series.

The 3.5-inch drive was announced on Tuesday. Caviar Green is Western Digital's range of "environmentally friendly" HDDs. The drives use a technology called IntelliPower to fine-tune spin speed, transfer rate and caching algorithms, to reduce power consumption. Western Digital claims this results in a saving of four to five watts over standard desktop drives.

The 2TB drive uses four 500GB platters, each platter with 400Gb-per-square-inch areal density. It has a transfer rate of 3Gbps and a 32MB cache, and can be installed inside a PC or in an external hard-drive casing. Western Digital claims the drive is cool and quiet enough to be put into a fanless external casing.

The recommended retail price of the drive is $299 (£211). Although specific UK pricing has not been announced, various retail websites are listing the drive for between £205 and £230.

Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB
The latest addition to Western Digital's Caviar Green range is also the first 2TB hard drive
 

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