Internal hard drive upgrade for 15" MacBook Pro (2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo) late 2008.

I need to upgrade my internal hard drive to something larger (it is currently 250 gb). What hard drive will be compatabile? I will really appreciate any help with this.  Thank you!
Specifications:
Model Name:
MacBook Pro
  Model Identifier:
MacBookPro5,1
  Processor Name:
Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:
2.4 GHz
  Number Of Processors:
1
  Total Number Of Cores:
2
  L2 Cache:
3 MB
  Memory:
2 GB
  Bus Speed:
1.07 GHz

The largest HDD that can be installed in a MBP has a 1 Tb capacity.  I suggest you go to the OWC website and examine the choices available there.  Any of the 2.5" HDDs will work.  They cater specifically to the Mac market and and have an excellent reputation.
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