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Computer drive sizes over the years
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Apples and oranges, though. The left two are hard drives, the right two are solid state drives (ie flash memory). They kind of serve the same purpose, but there is quite a big step in between 2 and 3. 2.5" HDDs also exist, though. Then again, so do 1TB MicroSD cards. And 2280 M.2 SSDs. But also huge tapes that are still in use for backup purposes.
There were even smaller hard drives. The iPod used a 1.8in drive.
But we’re on Lemmy so everything Apple does is bad!
What are you talking about this wasn't even Apple's invention, it was used in quite a few devices, it's probably more that people aren't aware of it
I’m just remaking on the general “Apple is the worst” sentiment I see here. What popular non-Apple device used this hard drive?
They were used in the Dell Latitude D400 series. As well as other pre-netbook era ultra-portables.
Oooo I wonder if that was in the slide-up Somy Vaio from like 2006 that had XP on it but was super tiny with a screen that slid out to reveal a QWERTY keyboard!