1TB 2.5" SATA drives don't even exist yet. This is whimsical castle building in the sky at its best. The 1TB WD drive listed in the Overstock link is a 3.5" drive being marketed as a "laptop drive."
Physical Characteristics
Form Factor:
Internal
3.5" Internal Hot-swappable
Compatible Drive Bay Width:
3.5"
Hot Swappable:
Yes
Dimensions:
1.03" Height x 4" Width x 5.79" Depth
Weight:
1.61lb
1.61 lb
When they initially debut, bare OEM drives will be priced well in excess of $200, costing well over the price of the console itself. How many of those do you think they'll sell after factoring in the Xbox peripheral tax?
The logical thing to do would be replace the 120GB drive with a 250GB drive (OEM part is comparably priced) and sell it for a the current 60GB drive price at $99. A 250GB 2.5" SATA drive only costs about $5 more than a 60GB drive if you source your parts right.
Reasonable enough for me.
For $150 (current 120GB Xbox drive price), a 500GB drive is reasonable (for a $85-95 OEM part).







