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    Hard drive prices showing rapid decline

    Prices of popular 1TB and larger hard drives have dropped from the highs generated by last month's 'panic buying' spree


    After drifting into the stratosphere last month, hard drive prices are now experiencing significant decreases. If you absolutely have to buy a hard drive today, the good news is you can expect to pay 30 to 40 percent less than the nosebleed fare just a month ago. And you can probably pick up 5 or 10 now, where quantities were much more constrained in November.

    The floods in central Thailand in October wiped out more than 25 percent of worldwide hard drive production -- at least for a couple of months. Western Digital, hardest hit of the manufacturers, said it would take five to eight months to bring production facilities back up to speed. As recently as mid-November, the president of the Electronics and Computer Employers' Association told Reuters, "The earliest should be two months from November. That means some factories may be able to restart part of their flood-hit plants in early January."

    Thanks to a wee bit of engineering ingenuity and incredibly hard work by local staff, the Western Digital plant in Bang Pa-In -- which was under 6.5 feet of water in mid-October -- started running again on Nov. 30. Per Western Digital President John Coyne, "The passion, perseverance, ingenuity, and execution exhibited by the WD team has enabled us to make substantial progress in partially restoring our operations in Thailand, well in advance of our earliest expectations."

    Western Digital raised its quarterly sales estimate from $1.25 billion up to $1.8 billion. The 80 percent jump was due in no small part to the huge demand for hard drives -- some would call it "panic buying" -- rock-bottom production estimates generated during the flood, and prices that would make any accountant blush.
    Western Digital stock went up, and the price of hard drives went down.

    An example: The Camelegg chart, which tracks prices at Newegg, shows the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green Western Digital20EARS hit a low of $69.99 just before the flood. A month later, on Nov. 10, it had soared to $249.99 -- an increase of 250 percent. Today the drive sells at Newegg for $162.99, which is 35 percent less than it cost a month ago. The pricing trend is clearly down -- although how far down and how fast are points of conjecture.

    Another example: Camelegg shows rival Seagate's 2TB Barracuda Green ST2000DL003 went from $69.99 on Oct. 15 to $229.99 on Nov. 1. It's now down to $169.99, and Newegg will sell you 20 of them at a time.

    Newegg isn't the only retailer showing significant, rapid price decreases. Some of the lesser-known hard drive retailers are seeing even steeper declines.
    A bit of good news.

    Original article : Hard drive prices showing rapid decline | Hard drives - InfoWorld

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    maayu ni, i hope mu reflect nani sa mga shops dri sa cebu >_<

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    ayy salamat.. abi nako 2013 pa ko maka upgrade sa akong hard disk ani. hehhee..

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    Great news for everyone needing to buy an HDD now Thank you TS for the information

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    seagate HDD are still scarce. WD will flood the market, bati raba ug after sales service nila labi na sa RMA

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    unta dili magpahimos ang mga negosyante, i think tungod ni sa pag-operate ug balik sa usa ka planta sa WD. Ubos pa presyo kay kuwang na kaayo ako storage!

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    nice..... hopefully mag drop mga prices dri sa cebu if not this month of Dec. at least sa January.

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    mayta early Q1 next year stabilized na balik prices diri.

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    good news indeed! time to upgrade na..

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    hulat sa ta till mo balik ang seagate... maayo ning seagate kay dali ra ipa rma.. hehehe...

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