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Posted at 6:49 AM on Monday 11/22/10 by
Ben
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Newegg has the new Seagate Momentus ST9750420AS 750GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Notebook Hard Drive - Bare Drive for $100 - $10 off with coupon code EMCZZNN28 [Exp 11/24] = $90 with free shipping.
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    baconman - Posted 8:09 am PST 11/22/10 (532 Posts)  Report Spam

    9.5mm height, so it should fit. But so far, reviews are middling to lousy.

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    carlson03 - Posted 8:29 am PST 11/22/10 (573 Posts)  Report Spam

    Seems like Seagate's quality went down over the past few years...

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    Kenith1 - Posted 8:38 am PST 11/22/10 (192 Posts)  Report Spam

    Wow. 750gb for a 2.5"
    Guess I'll wait until 1tb before I upgrade

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    edavid - Posted 8:45 am PST 11/22/10 (180 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1, where did you find an actual review?
    #2, how would anyone know the quality of this brand new drive?

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    tychang2k - Posted 9:37 am PST 11/22/10 (82 Posts)  Report Spam

    32MB cache will be better...

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    tanky - Posted 10:04 am PST 11/22/10 (62 Posts)  Report Spam

    Look good

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    lance0108 - Posted 10:38 am PST 11/22/10 (29 Posts)  Report Spam

    750GB for $100?

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    unk3 - Posted 11:50 am PST 11/22/10 (331 Posts)  Report Spam

    yes #7 it is 750gb for 100$ thank you for restating that.

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    _AC_ - Posted 11:53 am PST 11/22/10 (366 Posts)  Report Spam

    And thanks #8 for re-restating it.

    I'm leery of seagate quality. Why oh why do they seem to be doing all of the innovating in the 2.5" hd market these days?

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