Yesterday, after the official announcement of the first series of solid state memory production Seagate, called Pulsar, Seagate is reported that she is working on a series of 2.5 "hard drive" Momentus Thin ", designed for notebooks, whose thickness is only 7mm, while the thickness of standard discs is 9.5mm.

Because of the smaller thickness of the new drive for laptops will have only one plate, and, of course, the interface will be SATA. Make sure to release a model with a spindle speed 5400ob/min, but may also be submitted to the model with 7200rpm rotational speed.

New thin hard drives are the ideal solution for notebook manufacturers who want to release perhaps more subtle next generation of notebooks. Seagate is planning to formally introduce a new series of Momentus Thin in January 2010, possibly during the exhibition CES 2010.