Category:Western Digital Marvell BigBear: Difference between revisions
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| capacity_per_platter_unit = tb | | capacity_per_platter_unit = tb | ||
| recording_method = cmr | | recording_method = cmr | ||
| released = 2017 | | released = 2013 | ||
| discontinued = 2017 | |||
| predecessor = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvel FBLite|FBLite]] | | predecessor = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvel FBLite|FBLite]] | ||
| successor = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvel Palmer|Palmer]]<br>[[:Category:Western Digital Marvel Charger|Charger]] | | successor = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvel Palmer|Palmer]]<br>[[:Category:Western Digital Marvel Charger|Charger]] | ||
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This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the WD Marvel family BigBear. BigBear was the first family to squeeze 2 platters into the 7 mm form factor. It was replaced by Charger, which used the same amount of platters with SMR to get 2 TB, and Palmer, which used SMR for the same capacity but one less platter (and a more traditional HDA). BigBear is named after [[wikipedia:Big Bear Lake|Big Bear Lake]]. | This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the WD Marvel family BigBear. BigBear was the first family to squeeze 2 platters into the 7 mm form factor. It was replaced by Charger, which used the same amount of platters with SMR to get 2 TB, and Palmer, which used SMR for the same capacity but one less platter (and a more traditional HDA). BigBear is named after [[wikipedia:Big Bear Lake|Big Bear Lake]]. | ||
Revision as of 07:41, 28 March 2021
This category lists all Western Digital drives that are members of the WD Marvel family BigBear. BigBear was the first family to squeeze 2 platters into the 7 mm form factor. It was replaced by Charger, which used the same amount of platters with SMR to get 2 TB, and Palmer, which used SMR for the same capacity but one less platter (and a more traditional HDA). BigBear is named after Big Bear Lake.
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