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It'd be gnar if the smallest one was also a magnetic platter hard drive.
The smallest old style hard drive I can think of is the iPod. But now I want to know if any magnetic platter drives got smaller than that... ๐ค
Afaik, it's all been solid state after that. Even newer iPods.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microdrive
I said the real microdrive.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Microdrive
It's so tiny! ๐
Omg it was made in 1998?! :O
Pulled from my Life drive :)
And further into the article: "Toshiba decided to skip the 1" form factor, and in March 2004 announced a 0.85" drive that shipped in September of the same year.[38] "
ADORABLE AAAAA
You made me think of GWAR
Gwar is pretty gnar.
Oh wow. I didn't even know that was a platter drive! I'm kinda glad I kept that thing.
As far as I'm aware 1.8" is the smallest form factor for mechanical hard drives.
Nope, they did make 0.85" ones. Here's someone taking one apart: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QB0KdAj54xg