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View Full Version : Seagate introduces 1TB-platter drive, cuts warranty.



CougTek
11-01-2011, 10:53 AM
Source (http://techreport.com/discussions.x/21928)

Like Hitachi did before with their 7K1000.D drive, Seagate will put 1TB-platters in their 7200rpm drives, but unlike Hitachi, they won't limit the capacity to 1TB. Up to 3TB for now, with 4TB planned soon. Drives will be available in two weeks.

However, they will cut the warranty of their drives to two years instead of three. They say it's a business decision and that their return rate is less than 1%, but anyone in the retail business knows their drives are much worse than that and the high cost of their numerous RMAs is probably behind that move.

Mercutio
11-01-2011, 11:20 AM
They say it's a business decision and that their return rate is less than 1%

Great. Now I have to wipe this tea up off my monitor.

Handruin
11-01-2011, 12:59 PM
Great. Now I have to wipe this tea up off my monitor.

It's likely because they're referring to the people who simply throw away the drive rather than returning it for another POS.

LunarMist
11-01-2011, 09:43 PM
It's likely because they're referring to the people who simply throw away the drive rather than returning it for another POS.

How convenient, now that WD/Hibachi is sleeping with the fishes.