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How much is the suggested retail price of a hard disk ?

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Hi,
Depends on the capacity (Gigabytes) and (IDE or SATA) type of Hardisk.
Please see this Hardisk latest price on the Market.

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Also visit this link http://www.pcgilmore.com.ph/controller.do?action=pricelistpage
You can see there all latest updated price for PC. Desktop parts, laptop and netbook.

Hope this information will be helpful.
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