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in terms of "sweet" sizes 160(2.5) -320 (3.5) are about the cheapest per bite
for about an extra tenner you could jump from 80 - 160gb
DABS is by no means the cheapest but is a starting point.
(also consider maplins - they have a "clearence sale" about every two weeks! ... and save yourself postage)
if it's for moving data ... any drive will do ... if it's for storing valued files ... (use CD/DVD!) - it's worth spending a few quid extra and get a recognised name. which will contain a real hdd ... not a cheapo "no name" disc.
in terms of "sweet" sizes 160(2.5) -320 (3.5) are about the cheapest per bite
for about an extra tenner you could jump from 80 - 160gb
DABS is by no means the cheapest but is a starting point.
(also consider maplins - they have a "clearence sale" about every two weeks! ... and save yourself postage)
if it's for moving data ... any drive will do ... if it's for storing valued files ... (use CD/DVD!) - it's worth spending a few quid extra and get a recognised name. which will contain a real hdd ... not a cheapo "no name" disc.
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