Wednesday, September 29, 2010

5 things to know about laptop hard drive

If you have a laptop, you may want to get the car to the hard drive The reason for this is that many hard drives you may have to be increased to improve the speed or capacity, or could possibly be doomed to failure.

In this article we will explore 5 things that need to be aware of the laptop hard drive upgrade or replace your hard drive if there was ever a necessity. Remember, hard drives for laptops are more expensive than desktop devices, so you mustconsider carefully before buying one.

1. Small
Notebook Hard Drive are obviously smaller than their desktop counterparts. This is needed for mobility and is usually a portable hard drive thicknesses from 10 to 12 mm. This is extremely thin and lightweight and easy to build models of laptops.
The small size reduces the capacity portable hard disk as well (see point 3).

2. Lower discSpeed
Well, what about portable hard disk to measure the speed? Well, compared to their desktop and enterprise counterparts, hard drives tend to be slower than the laptop. You will find in the rule that at least a portable hard drive with 5,400 rpm (although others rotate at 7,200 rev / min) rotation.

3. Hard disk capacity
Typical of the capacity of laptop hard drives these days are 100 to 200 GB. That's a lot of space compared to the days when you could only squeeze maybe 20 GBlaptop hard drive. Interestingly, Samsung has a 500GB hard drive for notebook only published. It is amazing storage, you get to otherwise only in the desktop PC. Things are clearly progressing in the world of computer laptop.

4. Solid State Disk
An important trend in portable hard drive is the increasing use of solid state disks. What is a Solid State Drive? Well, this is a solid-state storage device such as the thing that saves the music on your iPod or USB stick.It has no moving parts like a traditional hard drive, and is not subject to damage from bumps and jumps. Technology has advanced to the point where solid state drives are becoming more popular and advanced at affordable prices. Some examples of notebooks with solid state technology options are the Apple MacBook Air, the Asus Eee PC and the Toshiba Portege R500.

5. Shock Technology
One of the most recent innovations in laptop hard drives is that theThe shock-resistant technology. If you own a Lenovo ThinkPad, you will find that there is an icon in the lower right corner of the screen suddenly changes when you move the laptop.

Now there's an accelerometer in the notebook monitors the movement of a sudden. When the laptop detects it immediately park the heads of the hard disk so that data gets damaged. Great idea, right?

Conclusion
I hope the above has givenThey have some good insights in laptop hard drives and their functions. The next time you need to upgrade the hard drive of your laptop, keep the above points in mind - that will help you make a better buying decision. So until next time, good luck and a lot of computing power!

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