HDD compatible with NMH410

Hi all, 
I see WD WD20EVDS in the list of compatible HDDs, My question is will WD WD20EARS will work fine too? Their specs seem to be similiar to me but EARS is a little bit cheaper.

hey there,
                 i also think that WD20EVDS and WD20EARS have the a similar specs but it seems that the WD20EVDS is
       really intended for audio/ video devices like the network mediahub.you might want to check this out.
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