World’s Thinnest 1TB Hard Drive: Just 7mm Thick

World’s Thinnest 1TB Hard Drive: Just 7mm Thick

If you’re in the market for slimline storage, Western Digital has just the hard drive for you: it’s latest offering, WD Blue, crams 1TB into a case that’s just 7mm thick.

Small enough, in fact, to make it the world’s thinnest 1TB hard drive right now. The small frame doesn’t mean it skimps on features, though: it has motor shafts at each end to reduce vibration and improve tracking, secure parking to keep the heads away from the plates during shocks, and both electromagnetic and piezo actuators for more precise movement.

For $US140 with a two year warranty, it seems like a pretty sweet deal — and should help all those exciting new Haswell ultrabooks stay as slim and slinky as possible. It’s available as of today, for both OEMs and consumer alike. [Western Digital]


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