Hewlett-Packard Development Company or HP makes several models of hard drives. The type of hard drive depends on the usage. HP makes SAS Hard Drives which is a middle of the road drive. HP also produces the SATA Hard Drive which is an entry level drive and the HP Solid State Drive which is meant for unrestricted workload applications.
My HP Pavilion m6 is stock installed with a 640GB "HP ProtectSmart" Hard-drive, but in my system information it is labeled as a "TOSHIBA MK6476GSX SATA Disk Device." So that leads me to believe yes, in fact some HP laptops ship with Toshiba Hard-Drives.
One can sell HP hard drives at multiple online retailers. Two of the most popular retailers would be eBay and Best Buy. One can also sell a used HP hard drive to Power Source.
Yes, their cd drives are very good.
The HP Mini 11 can use 4, 120 or 160 GB hard drives.
It has a 1TB hard drive already, and there is space to add one other hard drive.
When shopping for hard drives you should make sure that it is compatible with your computer. You should also make sure it's big enough for your files.
http://www.sillworks.com/specs/u320_harddrives.php (This site will give you more detail. HP SCSI Ultra320 Hard Drive Option Kits (Servers) These Ultra320 Hard Drives are backwards compatible and can directly replace any Ultra2 or Ultra3 Proliant Universal 1" Hard Drive. The actual transfer rates of these Ultra320 Hard Drives however will be determined by the Smart Array Controller in your server (U2/U3/U320). A wide variety of rigorously tested, HP-qualified, SMART capable, Ultra320 Hard Drives offering data integrity and availability in hot pluggable and non-pluggable models. HP 15,000 rpm Hard Drives provide up to 26 percent better performance over standard 10,000 rpm drives. Actual performance increases will vary depending upon application and configuration. All HP hard drives pass a rigorous qualification process, which ensures that every HP drive is proven to perform in your ProLiant server or workstation. Before final certification, all HP hard drives are provided with HP-unique firmware specifically designed to optimize compatibility and functionality, including support of SMART and Insight Manager. HP received the 1999 Gold Idea Award for design excellence for the innovative design of the Hot Pluggable Universal drive carrier. The carrier is praised for both its ergonomics and aesthetics, as well as its many functional enhancements such as the compact design, improved cooling properties and more secure drive mounting for reduced vibration.
Several companies make hard drives. Seagate is the biggest name now, but Fujitsu, Toshiba and some smaller ones make drives also.
The top four brands of 1TB Hard Drives are amongst others Western Digital hard drives, Seagate hard drives, Toshiba hard drives, and Hitachi hard drives.
HP does. They make, cell phones, computers, cameras, accessories for the computer and camera such as flash drives, external and portable hard drives, memory cards, TVs. Pretty much all things similar to that except home phones.
Western Digital makes some really good external hard drives. They are fairly inexpensive. Another great company is Toshiba. There hard drives last for a very long time.
Yes, you can replace a hard drive in an HP laptop. Hard drives for laptops are a standard 2.5 inch size drive. You can pick them up online between $50-$200 depending on the size and if its solid state drive or a mechanical drive