Size of physical hard disk in x100e

Sorry if this is obvious, but I have looked at the specs and search google and everything and cannot for the life of me what the size of the hard drive is for the x100e.  Is - this 1.8 "or 2.5"?  Thank you very much!

It's a 2.5 "(hauteur 9,5 mm max)."

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