
As you may have read in our coverage of
Hitachi's new 5K500 2.5-inch 500GB drive, Asus will be the first manufacturer to pack a pair of these capacious components into a set of upcoming widescreen models, giving the 17-inch M70S and 15-inch M50S the distinguished honor of being the world's first one terabyte laptops. Besides those oddly-sized drives (which can configured in either RAID 0 or RAID 1), these machines will also offer up to WUXGA or WSXGA+ resolutions (for the M70 and M50, respectively), 2.4GHz T7700 Core 2 Duo processors, AMD
ATI Radeon HD 3650 graphics, and a fingerprint reader, along with an optional hybrid TV tuner and remote. As usual, the good stuff (pictures, pricing) will be coming in a few days at the
Show of Shows.
I can finally take all my entire pr0n collection with me on the road!
All hail the Engadget HD-Porn King!
One terabyte eh? Who'da thunk it?
What's the point of building a drive that's a non-standard size and probably won't fit in a laptop which wasn't specifically designed for it?
Useless IMO.
Well it's either wait for another year for the standard size version, or break the mould and have it now. There's always a market for this capacity on the move, although the price IS a bit steep.
For me, now that I shoot RAW format my photo collection has flooded my little 120GB internal HDD, so I've added a 500GB Lacie 3.5" on my desk. I'd much prefer an internal 2.5" one even if it means taking up a few more mm, as I do travel a bit.
Don't get me wrong, I definitely see the need for increased storage space on a laptop, but it shouldn't come at the cost of not falling within the existing standard.
Any photos of the laptops yet? Google gave me nothing at the moment.
Yeay, upto just under 1 terabyte of unecrypted customer data in a nice compact form. Sweepstake on which government department/private company to be the first to have it lost on the train, stolen from the boot of a car etc?