New Seagate Hard Disk Stores 1.5 Terrabytes

Last Thursday, Seagate announced the addition of a 1.5 terrabyte model to their Barracuda 7200.11 hard disk line. 1.5 terrabytes is equal to 1,500 gigabytes, or more hard disk space the average consumer ever saw.

While we try to get pricing and availability info for the Philippine market, we’re interested: just how would you fill up 1.5 terrabytes of hard disk space? We’re pretty sure it will have something to do with pictures and videos. :P

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3 Responses to “New Seagate Hard Disk Stores 1.5 Terrabytes”

  1. Luis Cruz

    10:10 am Sun Jul 13 2008

    I’ve used up 825.45GB out the roughly 1TB I have spread over 3 physical drives (2 internal + 1 external). Very little of it is duplicated.

    I desperately need a way to back up my data. This little baby looks like just the thing to do that. Does anybody want to donate a pair of these to my backup-my-extensive-archive-of-photographs cause? :P

  2. Technograph

    12:12 pm Sun Jul 13 2008

    Haha, we are out of cash, but we’re thinking that anyone paying for this 1.5 TB drive will get more gigabytes per peso, no?

    In any case, it’s perhaps time for you to start burning your old files onto DVDs. :P

  3. jomar

    3:03 pm Tue Jul 15 2008

    Timemachine. (mac backup)
    Since I (boasting syemps) already have more than 2TB of hard disc space with only DVDs as backup.

    Honest lang.

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