IIRC my (top of the range, at the time)
powerbook came with a slower spinning hard drive than the lower models
because it out performed them. The explaination was something to do with
density...
Density is the amount of bits which is forced into 1 sector/cylinder of the drive. The more bits there are, the higher the density (DUH!). The density does not affect the "fast" but effect more towards the capcity of the drive.
The higher the density the faster bits are flying under the heads...go think about it.
DAVE
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