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according to [http://www.tuaw.com/2009/07/27/good-news-bad-news-wd-ships-first-1-tb-mobile-drive-doesnt-f/|this article at TUAW], the 12.5mm high drives such as the WD 1TB Scorpio are too thick to fit in any of the unibody Mac laptops - although such a drive would fit in the previous generation 17" MBP. this info apparently comes from Other World Computing, a reliable vendor of Mac hardware upgrades

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according to [http://www.tuaw.com/2009/07/27/good-news-bad-news-wd-ships-first-1-tb-mobile-drive-doesnt-f/|this article at TUAW], the 12.5mm high drives such as the WD 1TB Scorpio are too thick to fit in any of the unibody Mac laptops - although such a drive would fit in the previous generation 17" MBP. this info apparently comes from Other World Computing, a reliable vendor of Mac hardware upgrades

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Original post by: bac

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according to [http://www.tuaw.com/2009/07/27/good-news-bad-news-wd-ships-first-1-tb-mobile-drive-doesnt-f/|this article at TUAW], the 12.5mm high drives such as the WD 1TB Scorpio are too thick to fit in any of the unibody Mac laptops - although such a drive would fit in the previous generation 17" MBP. this info apparently comes from Other World Computing, a reliable vendor of Mac hardware upgrades

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