Macbook Pro late 2011 hard drive problem

I have a problem with the Hard drive of my macbook pro 13" late  2011. The problem is something about SMART failing. So i decided to backup all my files
And erase the Hard drive and plan of changing a new Hard drive.
My Question is, is it possible to install a higher Hard drive capacity? Say 1 TB for my unit?
Im having a 750 GB in my macbook with 5400 rpm.
If it's possible what is the best quality Hard drive available in the market?
Thanks!

I believe they are up to 2TB in the 2.5" laptop drives.
Do a quick google on the brand & model first to see what the reviews are and failure rates.
I use Hitachi in mine.
SSD's are also an option for you. These are much faster than the traditional mechanical drives, but also much more expensive & are much smaller in capacity.
Here is a link that gives you some idea of options.

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      Charging:          No
      Full Charge Capacity (mAh):          4538
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