Powerbook 12'' Maximum HD?

I am going to buy a 12'' Powerbook on eBay and it comes with an 80gig HD. This is not enough for me and was wondering if it could be fit with a 200 or even 250gig HD or is there a limit?
Thanks.

Well, just in case anyone else has the same question:
1) The currently largest capacity hard drive you can install in any Aluminum PowerBook G4 is the Western Digital 250GB 5400RPM hard drive. (I think Hitachi or Toshiba also makes a PATA version).
2) The currently fastest and largest capacity is a 100GB 7200RPM drive (don't remember which companies make them).
3) The "best" upgrade, in my opinion, is the Seagate Momentus 160GB 5400.3 hard drive as I've upgraded a former 15-inch PowerBook (the one I got before this 1.67GHz DLSD I'm typing on... my 12-inch is my backup unit now) with it and it's more silent than silent. Not a peep. It's also been tested (not by me, but the pros) to run just as fast, if not faster, than a similarly-equipped 100GB 7200RPM drive due to its "perpendicular recording technology."

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