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Seagate Momentus 5400 Rpm and 7200 Rpm Hard Drives Power New High-Performance Alienware Notebook Pc’s

Seagate Technology (NYSE:STX), the world’s leading supplier of disc drives, today announced that Alienware, a leading maker of high-powered desktop and notebook PCs, has selected the Seagate Momentus 5400.2 120GB and Momentus 7200.1 100GB and 80GB hard drives for new Alienware notebooks. The 2.5-inch Momentus disc drives combine a fast, power-thrifty design with the largest capacities available in their class to enable high-performance Alienware notebooks for mainstream desktop PC applications and bandwidth-hungry environments such as 3D animation and post production.

Users can order Alienware notebooks with either the 7200 RPM or 5400 RPM Momentus disc drives and add a second Momentus drive to the high-end models for greater performance, storage capacity (RAID 0) and robust data protection (RAID 1). In dual-drive configurations, the Momentus 7200.1 delivers 200GB of capacity and 240GB with the Momentus 5400.2 disc drive. Seagate Momentus drives will be offered with the Alienware MJ-12 m7700 workstation, Area-51 m7700 mobile desktop, and Sentia notebooks.

Seagate Momentus drives deliver the ruggedness, power-thrifty design and whisper-quiet operation that are redefining mobile computing and fueling growing demand for notebook computers that deliver desktop PC capabilities. Using the highest-performance hard drives, processors and video cards available for PCs, Alienware caters to multimedia professional, business users and video game enthusiasts who demand high-end systems made with state-of-the-art components.

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