The One Terabyte Hard Drive
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Need a terabyte of storage? That’s approximately a thousand billion bytes or a thousand gigabytes. In other words, that is a big load of storage space. If a terabyte is part of your tech dreams, Seagate has just what you need. And it will ship in the fall of 2007:
“Seagate Technology is serving up its first 1-terabyte hard drive. The company is expected to announce Monday that it will offer a retail hard drive for $399 beginning in the third quarter of this year…”
link: Seagate’s first 1-terabyte drive to debut this fall
As you might expect from an initial offering, the price is a bit steep. The stated retail price is four hundred dollars US ($399.00 - for the sake of appearances). Chances are that, with a 1-terabyte drive, you won’t be needing additional drive storage space for a while… at least a couple of months.
Catherine Forsythe
[tags]seagate, 1-terabyte, storage space, price, launch, hard drive[/tags]

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William Scheb
July 30th, 2007
at 6:57pm
Unless you don’t consider Maxtor as Segate, you have not kept up to date. Segate is releasing the Maxtor One Touch III Turbo at 1.5 TB ($650) containing 2 Segate 750 GB drives (Raid 0/1) and the Segate FreeAgent Pro ($400) w/1 Segate 750 GB drive.