Testseek.com have collected 49 expert reviews of the HGST / WD 3.5 inch Deskstar 7K1000 SATA300 HDS7210-KLA Series and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HGST / WD 3.5 inch Deskstar 7K1000 SATA300 HDS7210-KLA Series.
January 2008
(87%)
49 Reviews
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We find it hard not to gawp, slack jawed, at this miraculous Hitachi drive. For anyone who remembers the heady days when 20MB hard drives were the norm, its sometimes hard to comprehend how 1,000,000MB can now be squeezed into the same space.Whats ev...
The HDS721010KLA330 is incredibly fast, reasonably quiet and its price per gigabyte is respectable. As a result, its the first big drive that we can wholeheartedly recommend. However, like all five platter drives, it produces a lot of waste heat, so i...
Massive capacity, Superb performance, Versatile - great for all PC types
Pricey!
File sizes are on the rise; so are game installations, digital music and movie collections, and lets not forget Vista takes up 15GB of space.Hard drives are cheaper than ever before, though; you can net yourself a 400GB SATA 300 drive with Native Comm...
Abstract: Hitachis one-terabyte internal SATA hard disk is the largest weve seen so far, and is capable of storing around 140 uncompressed DVD movies. We were impressed by how quickly it sped through our file transfer tests, achieving some of the fastest sc...
We were very impressed with the Hitachi 7K1000. Its exceptionally quiet yet it delivers top-notch performance at a very reasonable price. We have no idea how youre supposed to back up a drive of this capacity, but thats hardly Hitachis problem. ...
Abstract: Summer is almost upon us, and it is about time to try your new 10 megapixel digital camera or your HD camcorder. But wait! The hard drive is already full and you dont have the time to archive data. That should not be a problem for most users anymore...
Vast capacity and superb performance more than make up for the expense. Hitachi is the first to the 1TB hard drive market with the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000, and this is one case where first may mean best. Melissa J Perenson ...
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Published: 2008-04-29, Author: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: SATA hard driveFor enterprise customers, having a high density one terabyte drive such as this means administrators can cram more data onto less drives, creating less noise and heat along the way. Hitachi uses a five-platter design and perpendicular m...
Abstract: Data storage rarely elicits wows, but that’s all about to change. Hitachi’s Deskstar 7K1000, the first hard drive to achieve a capacity of 1 terabyte, has arrived – and it’s a keeper. Just be ready to pay a premium for this drive&r...