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  • Very quick q for computer/tech types
  • RealMan
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    Anything wrong with this? Apart from it being out of stock.

    http://www.kikatek.com/product_info.php?products_id=149909&source=froogle

    cranberry
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    Nothing wrong with it, but it is unlikely to be back in stock at anything like that price for a number of months – the factories making 60% of the worlds hard drives have been flooded.

    dave_rudabar
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    that seems crazy cheap!
    Won’t be a quick top of the range drive, but perfectly acceptable for general use i’d expect.

    Mr_C
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    Wot Cranberry said.

    Look at the price of the 1Tb version – £212 😯

    I bought the same WD elements 1Tb drive (although that was a USB 3.0 version so slightly higher spec) from Comet about six weeks ago for £59 and that was the high street price – last time I looked the weekend before last it was £90 instore.

    I did read somewhere that some speculator had bought up a massive amount of the stock from the manufacturers and is trickling it into the market to keep the price high.

    Edit: Just checked the Comet website and the USB 2.0 version is £79.99 so the £212 that Kikatek are asking is a real piss-take.

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