Hard drive updrade on powerbook g4 1.67ghz (DL superdrive model...)

Hi Guys,
It's that time of year again and after successfully adding 3x250 HDDs to my PowerMac G5, I am now considering upgrading my 1.67GHz 15" PowerBook g4. (Dual Layer Superdrive model.)
I already have it maxed at 2GB of RAM.
I have the 80GB HDD in at present, and am capable of the upgrade, just what to put in is what I am struggling at.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/132386/showproductspecifications?spectype=extended
Would that fit in and work? (2.5" ATA-100)
If not a suitable alternative please? (UK based)
Also, anything else you would recommend for this model of PowerBook? Apart from that its a sweeet machine and I run Adobe CS4 with Leopard on it quite happily.
Thanks in Advance.

Hi, Daniel. Yes, that drive would work well, and it's the only one of its size on the market. So if you want a drive larger than 160GB, your choice is made.
There have been quite a few posts in these forums from other people who have installed that drive in Powerbooks and been very satisfied with it.

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