Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Western Digital Scorpio Blue SATA300 WD-LPVT Series and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital Scorpio Blue SATA300 WD-LPVT Series.
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Published: 2014-02-17, Author: Peter , review by: Chip.de
Geringer Stromverbrauch, Sehr leise, Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis, Brauchbare Transferleistungen
Die WD Blue 500 GB (WD5000LPVT) erweist sich im Test als besonders stromsparende 2,5-Zoll-Festplatte. Die Leistungsaufnahme liegt bei nur 1,8 Watt im Betrieb, zudem ist die WD schön leise. Damit eignet sie sich sehr gut für den Einsatz im Laptop. Beim Da...
With the new Ultrabook standard set for release, I would not be surprised to see OEMs shipping out new products with a drive such as the WD5000LPVT. The improvement, with its single platter design, over the last gen product, puts this new Scorpio Blu...
Lieferumfang Die Scorpio Blue (WD2500LPVT) kommt in einem einfachen antistatischen Aufreißbeutel zum Kunden. Ganz so nackt ist sie allerdings nicht, denn obwohl sie unformatiert und ohne separaten Datenträger geliefert wird, gibt ihr Western Digital ein ...
Abstract: За последние несколько лет ёмкость 2,5" HDD росла не по дням, а по часам. И хотя они по-прежнему медленнее, чем 3,5" накопители, производительность форм-фактора 2,5" продолжает расти в связи с увеличением плотности данных. Сегодня даже тихие и энергосберегающие механические 2,5" накопители обеспечивают скорость последовательной передачи данных более 85 Мбайт/с, а скорость более производительных моделей достигает 100 Мбайт/с. ....
Abstract: Over the past few years, 2.5" hard disk capacities have grown by leaps and bounds. And although they're still typically slower than 3.5" drives, performance in the 2.5" form factor continues to increase due to higher data density. Today, even 2.5" drives positioned as quiet energy-savers manage sequential transfer rates over 85 MB/s, while more performance-oriented disks sport transfer rates just shy of 100 MB/s.....
Abstract: Over the past few years, 2.5" hard disk capacities have grown by leaps and bounds. And although they're still typically slower than 3.5" drives, performance in the 2.5" form factor continues to increase due to higher data density. Today, even 2.5" drives positioned as quiet energy-savers manage sequential transfer rates over 85 MB/s, while more performance-oriented disks sport transfer rates just shy of 100 MB/s....