MBP 1.83 CoreDuo - will SATA300 drives work in my SATA-150 laptop?

I've had this book for 4 years and its time to bump up the drive space from the stock Fuji 80GB. System Profiler indicates an SATA interface, which gives me a maximum 1.5Gb transfer rate. I did a search for compatible drives and the list is pretty slim. But I read a few review sites where people had put SATA300 drives in old MacBook Pros like mine and they still worked. What is the truth about this?
I want to go to a 7200rpm drive with at least 200GB of storage, and keep it under $80 if I can. I'm looking at the Hitachi Travelstar 7k320 among others, which is available at Best Buy for under $70, but until I know more about this interface issue I can't make a decision.
Any help you guys can give me would be appreciated, including recommendations for good drives.

Chuck Gray wrote:
Thanks. Any recommendations for a good replacement drive?
Everyone has their personal favorites: is a Toyota or a Honda a "better" car? A Ford truck or a Chevy "better?"
I had trouble with the first and only Seagate I bought. The 250GB Fuji I currently have in my MBP has spectacularly unspectacular performance, but is dependable. Just last week I had a WD die on me. People say Toshibas are lower class drives: I have a 100GB PATA that is still going strong after 4? years. Bottom line: read as many reviews as you can (see my edit on previous post, and checkout places like newegg, which has a lot of user reviews).

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