Western Digital extends HD warranty
By Rodrigo Chia on July 21, 2005 - 1:20 PM


Following the steps of rivals such as Maxtor and Seagate, Western Digital increased warranty periods on its enterprise drives to five years and on desktop and notebook products to three years. New terms apply to HDs bought through official channel partners since the first day of June. According to WD, the change is meant to align with warranties offered by PC makers and to meet customer expectations.

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