Looking for 250GB Hitachi hard drives for DV9820US

My laptop has Hitachi 250GB 5400 rpm hard file. Is there a list of Hitachi Hard file models that can be used as replacement for the original hard file ?
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Hi,
Any reliable band should, I myself bought a 2.5" 750Gb Western Digital black before Christmas for $175 (should be cheaper now, no more floods in Thailand). I'm happy with its performance.
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BH
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