What to look for in a laptop hard drive
When the first laptop and notebook computers first hit the market, one of their chief disadvantages what lack of hard drive space. When compared to many desktop computers, the hard drives on most laptops were downright puny, and to make matters worse the prices on those laptop hard drives were significantly higher than similarly sized hard drives on desktop computers. This difference in price and storage capacity, of course, had everything to do with the difficulty of squeezing more and more data into smaller and smaller spaces. As the space allocated for the hard drive shrank, the price increased, and the storage capacity decreased. Like many other things in the world of computing, however, technology has reduced the differences, in both storage capacity and price, and many laptop hard drives are now as powerful, as fast, and as large as those on the best equipped desktop computers. In addition, the prices of the hard drives that give laptop PCs their storage capacity have fallen significantly, making a laptop computer a real choice for more and more computer shoppers In fact, as the power of wireless technology, falling prices and increased hard drive capacity have converged, more and more people are making their laptop computer their only computer. The fact is that the availability of a laptop hard drive that is both high in storage and low in price has made laptops affordable for not only the business executive but the average worker as well When shopping for a laptop computer or a replacement laptop hard drive, the storage capacity is of course one of the most important factors to consider. It never hurts to buy a larger hard drive than you think you will need, but if you buy a hard drive that is too small you will surely regret it. In these days of ever larger laptop hard drives at ever lower prices, there is no reason to skimp on hard drive space. The speed of the hard drive is an important factor as well, and one that is often overlooked by laptop shoppers. Many of the cheaper models of laptop computer will use older and slower hard drives to save on costs, so it is important to be aware of the average seek time of the hard drive as well as its storage size. While the storage size will be measured in gigabytes, displayed as GB, the speed will be seen as average seek time, and that time will be displayed in milliseconds. The lower the average seek time number the faster the drive will be, and the better performance you should be able to achieve on your new laptop hard drive.
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