We stumbled upon the leaked details of the new Seagate 750GB Barracuda 7200.10 desk top drives just after a week ago and the company wasted no time in officially announcing its release.



Evidently, horizontal recording is dead and the latest Barracuda 3.5-in. drive too is based on perpendicular recording. The Pushbutton Backup Hard Drive incorporates data density of 188GB per disc. Available in capacities ranging from 200GB to 750GB the massive storage drive delivers 27dB idle and 30dB seek noise levels. So, shell out $500 and start squeezing in all your games, digital photos, digital songs, home videos,...



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