Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Do those fit in a laptop?seagate makes 4 and 5 tb 2.5" drives. thats a lot of data to have in a laptop though...
I guess everyone has different use cases. I can't fathom a single reason to need more than the 512GB NVMe i have in my laptop, let alone go back to a hard drive.
Come to think of it, that's likely a related reason. The industry just wants fast SSD's for laptops to a large degree, no real market for continually increasing the size of 2.5" hard drives for a dying market.
I've made do with a 64GB SSD in my work laptop for years. I do not keep any real data on it and its mainly used for diagnostics and configuration. I also never understand those folks that feel they have to carry every single bit of data they posses with them.
Data is a liability and a anchor on your life.
Maybe not everybody has internet that's as fast as yours is? Something to think about.
So you still feel you have to carry your 4TB anime torrent collection around with you? My internet is pretty average.
Digital pack rats.
I've made do with a 64GB SSD in my work laptop for years. I do not keep any real data on it and its mainly used for diagnostics and configuration. I also never understand those folks that feel they have to carry every single bit of data they posses with them.
Data is a liability and a anchor on your life.
Right? Every item they have ever downloaded they keep and the next time they need it they always go right for the download and forget they have it.So you still feel you have to carry your 4TB anime torrent collection around with you? My internet is pretty average.
Digital pack rats.
Right? Every item they have ever downloaded they keep and the next time they need it they always go right for the download and forget they have it.
I used to be that person.
Im not sure that’s a good argument for the increased production of high capacity hard drives for laptops. Unless you live in a third world county, that is WELL below the average internet speed for most modernized countries.My internet is 16kbps/second. Do you really think i'm going to spend days downloading a file that I already have on my laptop locally? Come on Jemima use your head here, that's not logical.
Im not sure that’s a good argument for the increased production of high capacity hard drives for laptops. Unless you live in a third world county, that is WELL below the average internet speed for most modernized countries.
I wasn't arguing about increasing the production of high capacity hard drives. Re-read the thread please.
That’s what this thread is about.
The thread was opened so I could ask a question. Not argue with you about why production should be ramped up. Learn to read please.
I use to be that person. I burned so many disc back in the day to save stuff. I recently was doing some spring cleaning and redoing my up with a new desk and stuff. I tossed all those discs I never used afterwards. With the internet speeds I go these days I can redownload anything at higher quality of I ever get the desire to watch it again.Right? Every item they have ever downloaded they keep and the next time they need it they always go right for the download and forget they have it.
I used to be that person.
I use to be that person. I burned so many disc back in the day to save stuff. I recently was doing some spring cleaning and redoing my up with a new desk and stuff. I tossed all those discs I never used afterwards. With the internet speeds I go these days I can redownload anything at higher quality of I ever get the desire to watch it again.
Laptop (7mm) drives are limited to 2 platters, and since they reached 1TB/platter a few years ago, there hasn't been a push to increase capacity. For whatever reason they don't like to make drives with nonstandard capacities, e.g. 2.2TB.