New iBook Hard drive

My sister owns a 12" ibook that is about 2 years old. Just recently the hard drive died and is not salvageable. I was curious as far as drives are concerned does it matter what brand I get to replace it? Are all hard drives, mac/pc, the same before the OS is installed? Any suggestions on a particular brand?
I guess all I need to know is the dementions of the hard drive I need to purchase...
Thank you!

Hi Brad,
Here's some help:
Installation
Purchase options:
here
or
here
I suggest going for at least 5400 rpm. Faster I/O. 7200 would be the ideal. Also, at least 80gb.
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