Hard Disk will reach 600GB by 2007
The standard desktop PC of 2007 will have a hard disk drive with capacity between 500GB and 600GB, according to research firm TrendFocus. Notebook computers will be fitted with 300GB drives and small drives which can be used in mobile phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants) will be able to store around 20GB, the company said.
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