March 17, 2004
How small can it get--Toshiba's stamp-sized HD
Yes, that's right. How small can it get? Toshiba just announced that its newest .85 inch hard disk (stamp-sized) broke the Guiness World Records for the smallest hard disk in the world. This new hard disk has the storage capacity of 4 gigabytes, and it is expected to be used widely in digital camcorders and cell phones.
Now I have to wonder what would be next? Stealth or virtual hard disk comes to my mind. Anyway, pretty soon we might see a PDA with both memory and hard disk instead of external flash memory (such as SD cards).
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