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  2. History of hard disk drives - Wikipedia

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    2011 - Samsung announces 1 TB of capacity per 3.5 inch hard drive platter. [60] 2012 – TDK demonstrates 2 TB on a single 3.5-inch platter [61] 2012 – WDC acquires HGST operating it as a wholly owned subsidiary. WDC then provides rights to Toshiba, [62] allowing it to re-enter the 3.5-inch desktop hard disk drive market. [63]

  3. Lenovo Essential laptops - Wikipedia

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    The laptops could be equipped with up to Intel Core i7 processors and up to 8GB of RAM. [21] The laptops also offered up to 1TB hard disk drives, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 ports, a HDMI port and an eSATA port. [21] The V370 offered NVIDIA GeForce 315M 1GB graphics while the V470 and V570 offered GeForce 525M 2GB graphics. [21]

  4. Hard disk drive - Wikipedia

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    Software reports hard disk drive or memory capacity in different forms using either decimal or binary prefixes. The Microsoft Windows family of operating systems uses the binary convention when reporting storage capacity, so an HDD offered by its manufacturer as a 1 TB drive is reported by these operating systems as a 931 GB HDD.

  5. List of disk drive form factors - Wikipedia

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    IBM's first hard drive, the IBM 350, used a stack of fifty 24-inch platters and was of a size comparable to two large refrigerators. In 1962, IBM introduced its model 1311 disk, which used six 14-inch (nominal size) platters in a removable pack and was roughly the size of a washing machine. This became a standard platter size and drive form ...

  6. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    A disk-on-a-module (DOM) is a flash drive with either 40/44-pin Parallel ATA (PATA) or SATA interface, intended to be plugged directly into the motherboard and used as a computer hard disk drive (HDD). DOM devices emulate a traditional hard disk drive, resulting in no need for special drivers or other specific operating system support.

  7. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    The Envy Dv7 is a high-end 17.3-inch laptop that resembles the previous Pavilion Dv7. It weighs about 6 pounds (2.7 kg), can be customized to accommodate a matte 1920 × 1080 TN LCD display, comes with a multitouch touchpad, and can hold two hard drives (up to 1 TB each).