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The WD Scorpio Blue 1TB (WD10JPVT) sells for a price of Rs.10,650, which is higher than a 3.5-inch drive as expected, but it’s also a fair bit more than what standard 2.5-inch drives used to sell at. It's also much faster than some of the...
Smaller 2.5-inch disks used for laptops normally can’t fit in as much as their bigger 3.5-inch desktop cousins, but Western Digital begs to differ here with its new Scorpio Blue WD10JPVT model.The Scorpio Blue packs a whopping 1TB of space thanks...
The Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB WD10JPVT's smaller size makes it ideal not only for notebooks, but for compact set-top PCs and other situations where else huge amounts of storage space is required in a small unit....
If two hard drives of equal spec - but different sizes - are sat next to each other, it'd be easy to jump to conclusions on the fact that both would perform the same. As two of the drives we tested here fall into Western Digital's Scorpio Blue...
In the 2.5 HDD market, Western Digital currently has a limited number of offerings across their Black and Blue series. The highly regarded Green series hasnt made the jump into smaller form factors yet. This means the new Scorpio Blue 1TB...
Ist die Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB WD10JPVT die derzeit beste Terabyte-Lösung fürs Notebook? Im Test muss die 2,5-Zoll-Festplatte gegen die Samsung M8 antreten. Besonderheit Mit dem Modell WD10JPVT bringt Western Digital nach Samsung nun...