Discover the efficiency and performance upgrade with the Seagate Laptop Thin 500 GB 7200RPM SATA 6 GB/s 32 MB Cache 2.5 Inch Hard Disk Drive (ST500LM021). This drive is designed to meet the storage needs of your laptop without overspending.
Features:
Digital Storage Capacity: Store up to 500 GB of data, ensuring ample space for your documents, media, and more.
Performance: With a 7200 RPM speed, experience faster data access and smooth performance for your daily computing tasks.
Connectivity: Compatible with both SATA 6Gb/s and 3Gb/s designs, this drive offers versatile connectivity options for seamless integration.
Form Factor: The 2.5-inch hard disk form factor is perfect for internal installation in laptop devices, offering a streamlined fit.
Special Features: Equipped with QuietStep and Ramp Load technologies, it operates quietly and efficiently, extending the drive's lifespan.
Unformatted: Ready for you to set up, this drive provides a fresh start for new laptops or an upgrade for existing systems.
Upgrade your laptop's storage with the Seagate Laptop Thin 500 GB Hard Disk Drive. Ideal for users looking to enhance their device's capacity and speed without compromising on quiet operation, this hard drive offers a reliable solution to your storage needs.
Customer Insights
Worked great to get computers running smoothly.
The drive is reported to be easy to install by several customers.
Many users found the drive to have an excellent balance between price and storage capacity.
Some users have had the drive working well for over two years.
Successfully used in varied applications, including security camera systems.
Seagate is considered a trusted brand by multiple reviewers.
Several users appreciated the competitive price.
Positive feedback on storage capacity and functionality.
Multiple reports of receiving defective or non-functional drives.
Several complaints about receiving used or refurbished drives despite being listed as new.
High latency, seek errors, and bad sectors reported.
Instances of manipulated S.M.A.R.T. diagnostic data, indicating potential tampering.
Some users experienced constant rotational noise from the drive.
Discrepancies between advertised and actual warranty periods.
Some dissatisfaction with the actual available storage space being less than advertised.
Customers received drives with very old build dates.