Best external hard drive for macbook pro 10.5.8?

I have a macbook pro 2008, OSX 10.5.8 (My model number is MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2008) and will be upgrading to Snow Leopard 10.6 soon. I am just about to order an external hard drive and have shortlisted from the link below. Please let me know if it'll run well, I was told to order 500GB and not 1TB. It seems Seagate and WD are more compatible for Windows. Will the Sony hard drive work on 10.6 as well smoothly once I upgrade? Any advice on other hard drives would be very very useful. With thanks.
http://www.flipkart.com/sony-hd-eg5-b-2-5-inch-500-gb-external-hard-drive/p/itmd 5ha5wztctaur?pid=ACCD5HA4VYDAUYYZ&srno=b_6&ref=844cdd6f-5b5e-456c-9d61-80424bec1 0ea
details:
Brand
Sony
Capacity
500 GB
Connectivity
USB 3.0
Dimensions
80 x 16 x 126 mm
Encryption
256-bit AES Data Encryption
Features
Other Requirements: 256 MB RAM, Pentium III 450 MHz Processor, 3x Faster Transfer Speed with Data Transfer Accelerator software, Operating Temperature : 5Deg C - 40Deg C, Storage Temperature : -20Deg C - 60Deg C Read Less
Form Factor
Portable
Model
HD-EG5/S
OS Supported
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X v10.4, Mac OS X v10.5, Mac OS X v10.6, Mac OS X v10.7(Mac OS supports only USB 2.0)
Part Number
HD-EG5/S
External Power Required
No
Size
2.5 inch
Software
Data Transfer Accelerator, Backup Manager, Password Protection Manager, FAT32 Formatter
Transfer Speed
USB 2.0: 480 Mbps, USB 3.0: 5 Gbps
Type
Portable
Weight
220 g

hi there, thanks for your quick reply:)
I checked my disk space in my 6 year old pro and it seems I have used 80-90 GB with around 90 GB free space still. Thus 500GB might be more than enough I hope. If there's not much price difference - I could look at 1 TB.
If any external hard drive should work - please let me know if the WD below would be ok too? As it's little cheaper than the Sony I selected http://www.flipkart.com/wd-elements-2-5-inch-500-gb-external-hard-drive/p/itmdmh dqa7q3rtjq?pid=ACCDMHDQAN9EPTRS&srno=b_1&ref=134a18e1-c6e9-4870-8cff-01087274cdf 2
Form Factor
Portable
Model
WD Elements
OS Supported
Windows: XP, Vista, 7, 8, Mac
Part Number
WDBUZG5000ABK
In The Box
Hard Drive, USB Cable
In OS Supported it just says Mac (Hope that would mean 10.5.8 and above?)
I have limited choices here in India thus have to be careful.
thanks again,I'll go by last word before I type my credit card details!
with thanks,
Surbhi

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