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Fun Facts
Today's laptop drives are typically 2.5 inches and are a size of a deck of cards, and can store upto 160 gigabytes - or 131 billion bits per square inch. Price is less than $1 per gigabyte.
Consumers bought 739.7 million last year. That is 11 times what they bought in 2003.
Per Gigabyte retail price of hard disk drive storage in 2003 was $2.04, but in 2006 it was 77 cents, according to The NPD Group.
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