large hard drive for m6400?

Hi - I want to improve my hard drives in my M6400 to drives of 1 TB or more if they are available. Reference Dell seem to only sell the 500 GB drives at 7200 RPM. is it possibel to buy bigger disks from a 3rd party provider?

the m6400 uses a special type of dell single player or are they just standard laptop drives?

Thank you

Angus

It's a standard laptop SATA drive - go to 1 t, the largest currently available, you need to sacrifice speed, because they are 5400 RPM.  7200 RPM drives are not in versions of large capacity.

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