ThinkPad R60e HDD size

I have Thinkpad R60e, 0657-KCG with 60 GB HARD drive. It is too small, and I want to buy more disk. What is the maximum size of HARD drive for this model?

You can install any HDD notebook SATA 9.5 mm, your budget and your needs are the only limits. I think 500 GB is the largest on the market.

I hope this helps.

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