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Old June 25th 03, 04:44 PM
JAD
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Default Maxtor touts 300GB hard drive

rather have 2 150's rather than that huge drive......

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CNET review by John G. Spooner :

Maxtor is offering a 300GB replacement hard drive for consumers whose
desktops are stuffed with data.
The Milpitas, Calif., hard-drive maker on Monday said it had begun
shipping the new 300GB device as part of a $399 Hard Drive Retail Kit
for upgrading desktop PCs. Retail is an important market for drive
manufacturers, who gain a significant amount of business from
consumers and small businesses upgrading their desktop PCs with bigger
drives............................more

http://news.com.com/2100-1042_3-1019923.html?tag=fd_ots
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Old June 26th 03, 10:05 PM
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Or four 80's.


"JAD" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
rather have 2 150's rather than that huge drive......

"AJ" wrote in message
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CNET review by John G. Spooner :

Maxtor is offering a 300GB replacement hard drive for consumers whose
desktops are stuffed with data.
The Milpitas, Calif., hard-drive maker on Monday said it had begun
shipping the new 300GB device as part of a $399 Hard Drive Retail Kit
for upgrading desktop PCs. Retail is an important market for drive
manufacturers, who gain a significant amount of business from
consumers and small businesses upgrading their desktop PCs with bigger
drives............................more

http://news.com.com/2100-1042_3-1019923.html?tag=fd_ots
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