Customer Reviews 

Great for PS3
2010-03-06Just purchased this drive to replace the 80g in my "fat" PS3. Installation was smooth, for the most part, the minor difficulty was due to Sony's backup/restore feature not the the drive itself. I can't really comment on the noise of the drive since I play games and watch movies at a far higher volume than the drive could create. Very happy with the drive. Great replacement/upgrade for your PS3.

LAPTOP HARD DRIVE
2010-02-21I,Purchased this product to replace the OEM hard drive that came
with my Lenovo 3000-N200 Lap Top Computer. This drive was easy to install and file and data transfer was seamless as was the partition
process. On start-up,this hard drive ran quietly,stable and smooth.
I, am very satisfied with this product and would recommend it to others.

No problems so far
2010-02-19We've been using this as a backup drive in an external usb enclosure for four months with no problems, so I recommend it for anyone needing a reasonably priced 2.5" drive.

Perfect for your Ps3
2010-01-26It works perfectly with my PS3. I bought this item because my 20GB PS3 was running out of space.

Excellent HDD
2010-01-07I bought this hard drive for my PS3. It was easy to install and works well. No complaints here. Good dollar value
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Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
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1. Install iTunes
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The New User's Guide for iTunes
2. Connect and Set Up your iPod
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3. Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
Onc ...