💡 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The HGST Travelstar 2.5-Inch 1TB Internal Hard Drive combines ample storage capacity with efficient performance, featuring a 5400RPM speed and a 6Gb/s SATA interface. Ideal for both PC and gaming console users, this lightweight and eco-friendly hard drive is designed to meet your storage needs without compromising on quality.
Hard Drive | 1 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | Hitachi |
Series | Travelstar |
Item model number | 0J22413 |
Hardware Platform | PC; Gaming Console |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 3.94 x 0.37 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.76 x 3.94 x 0.37 inches |
Color | Silver |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Manufacturer | HGST, a Western Digital Company |
ASIN | B007RE0EQC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 4, 2012 |
M**E
Works great
Could not be happier.
J**
Works great.
Works really well. Good for the price. No problem at all with it.
U**G
Just purchased for ps3/ps4
I just bought this item and I will update this review upon recieving it. Cant wait to use it for my ps3 and then my future ps4. Im planning to utilize it for ps plus since there are many games for it which my current ps3 slim's 160GB HDD cant hold. When I get the ps4 in a couple of months or so I will be replacing its stock HGST 500GB (yep same brand as this HDD) with this 1TB and installing the 500GB on my ps3. Its deff gonna be worth the hassle with this investment. Cant do better than that and cant wait for this to get here!Update 12/11/13:Just got this HDD delivered and I set it up and installed it in my ps3 in no time! runs excellent and couldn't be happier. It's perfect for the ps3 and ps4. The only thing is like all hard drives this size it needs to partition at least 100GB so the initial space I could actually use was around 830-850GB I forgot exactly. Still it's a lot more then my stock 160GB hdd. Highly recommended for ps3 and ps4! Packaging was also up to par.
V**.
Used as an external hard drive
I ordered two of these, one for my upcoming vacation to store pictures and another as a backup disk for my laptop. I paired them with this enclosure ([USB 3.0 & Tool-free ] Inateck USB 3.0 HDD SATA External Hard Drive Disk Enclosure Case for 9.5mm 7mm 2.5 Inch SATA HDD and SSD(FE2004)) so I wouldn’t need a screwdriver and they would be somewhat protected from vibrations. It fit very snugly and I didn’t hear any noises when I shook it around (while it was off of course). I added even more protection for travel with these: AmazonBasics External Hard Drive Case.The speeds are great and the screenshot I took are the speeds I get from using it on my desktop with USB 3.0 for 50MB. So far they have worked well and I have not seen any problems from them. I, however, do not keep them running 24/7/365. For non-intensive tasks, ie. not in a NAS or server, I would recommend these drives.
V**R
Great Notebook drive - using on HP Pavilion dv8000 Laptop Windows XP
excellent little 1GB hard drive - and I got it at a good price - $78. Replaced an older 320GB drive for triple the storage. I am still running windows xp (very stable) and I wasn't able to get my operating system migrated to a partition on this drive (was still on XP SP2 - but have now updated to SP3) - not sure what was going on when i tried to clone my system drive to this new drive (laptop has 2 drive bays) - so I just decided to use it for file/document storage.I formatted it using windows xp disc manager and created 3 - 320GB drive partitions from this 1GB drive - and it is holding all my photos and video fine so far with no issues. Seems to run quiet and plenty fast for file access. It is listed as an advanced format drive - but I formatted it as a 'basic' drive for my 32 bit windows xp - and it is running well with no issues so far after a month.
J**L
Works fine on PS3
Installed it on my Playstation 3 according to Sony instructions on the internet. It was easy. Works fine. Before you turn on the PS3 to reformat the New HD, you will NEED to go to Sony and DOWNLOAD THE PS3 operating to USB Memory. Many websites have instructions on how to upgrade the HD. Some say that the having the PS3 Operating System on a USB 2.0 memory stick is optional. It is not optional, IT IS MANDATORY.After I put in the PS3 Operating System Install on the USB 2.0 Memory, inserted the memory stick and the Hard Drive with the data restore into the PS3 USB ports. Everything went fine. It into the PS3 Internal Hard Drive bay. Now I have a 1000 gb (1tb) Playstsion 3.Every once in a while the PS3 will Hang or Lock-Up. But eventually that will correct itself. Just hold down the power button and restart the system. Then let the PS3 fix the problems. Like I said, it will eventually work the problems out for itself.
A**W
PS4 hard drive
Bought this for my PS4. 500GB is just not going to cut it on the PS4, at least not for me. So far, it's been working perfectly (knock on wood). I encourage PS4 users to get this if they are serious gamers. And even if you're not a serious gamer but you anticipate buying a range of games, I suggest this. They way I figured, the 500GB original hard drive in the PS4 was only going to hold maybe 8-10 games (not including the free downloadable PSN games and apps like Netflix or anything that I've downloaded, which is 4 of them so far, not sure how much in size that they come to). Bottom line, PS4 users should get this.
M**N
A warning for those with MacBooks
My late 2009 MacBook was running out of hard drive space due the large amount of....content....I had stored on it, and so I thought is was time for an upgrade. I thought a terabyte should do the trick.It arrived quickly, and I sat down at my kitchen table to remove the back of the laptop. I had no trouble replacing my old hard drive with this one. But when I put everything back together and flipped the computer right side up again, I heard the unmistakable thump of the hard drive hitting the back of the case. Uh oh.I impatiently removed the back again, cursing at the tiny screws. This new drive, I saw, was indeed loose; apparently, it is, perhaps, a millimeter smaller than the original Toshiba hard drive that came in the laptop, and thus the bracket holding it in place was useless.Inspired by the glass of whiskey I was sipping, I looked around the kitchen to see if there was anything I could use to brace the drive in place so that I wouldn't need to go through the hassle of returning it. And lo! There on the counter was an empty Michelada can I had been too lazy to take out for recycling. I cut out the side with a pair of scissors, folded it, and inserted it between the drive and the brace, securing it in place. When I put everything together again and booted up the laptop, everything worked perfectly (and has ever since).In short, if you have a MacBook, you might want to look elsewhere unless you're happy (as I am) to have a memento of your nighttime proclivities stashed lovingly inside your computer.
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