Compatible HDD for a 15.4-inch: 2.16GHz (MA609LL) MBP?

Hello folks,
Just wanted to check if this HDD would be usable in my 15.4"2.16GHz (MA609LL)MBP?
I currently have a 120Gb, and have just successfully upped the memory to the 3Gb max, but would like a 500Gb HDD to give me a good 2+ years head room on my MBP.
The main question is because it says SATA-300 and not just SATA? Sorry, but I've not upgraded or played with HDD's since IDE was the only type!
Just wanted to make sure it would be a good choice?!
Also - does the 7200 as opposed to the 5400 really make a positive difference in performance but not too much negative (heat, noise etc)
Thank you in advance
Alessandro
The specs for the drive are here:
Western Digital 500GB 2.5" Hard Drive SATAII 5400rpm 8MB Cache
WD5000BEVT
Hard drive: internal
Width: 7 cm
Depth: 10 cm
Height: 9.5 mm
Weight: 117 g
Form Factor: 2.5" x 1/8H
Capacity: 500 GB
Interface Type: Serial ATA-300
Buffer Size: 8 MB
Features: Shock Guard, WhisperDrive, SecurePark
Compliant Standards: S.M.A.R.T.
Drive Transfer Rate: 300 MBps (external) / 97 MBps (internal)
Track-to-Track Seek Time: 2 ms
Average Latency: 5.5 ms
Spindle Speed: 5400 rpm
Non-Recoverable Errors: 1 per 10^14
Start / Stop Cycles: 600,000
Interfaces: 1 x Serial ATA-300 - 7 pin Serial ATA
Compatible Bays: 1 x internal - 2.5" x 1/8H
Compliant Standards: RoHS

Hi Alessandro,
found just one User report on the WD in his MBP and he was very positive about it.
(Sadly it's in German: http://www.apfeltalk.de/forum/500gb-f-rs-t180801.html )
SATA connector for 2.5" HDs are the same, so no worry.
As for performance, look here: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=307430
Regards
Stefan

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