Replacing HDD - Western Digital or brand?

Hi, everyone,
I'm looking at buying either a Western Digital Scorpio Blue 250GB/320GB as seen here:
http://ncix.com/products/?sku=52149&vpn=WD3200BEVTRTL&manufacture=Western%20Digi tal%20WD
Is Western Digital a good make these days? Any recommendations would be appreciated!
Thanks for your help.
Wilde

Just for example:
A Macbook Pro 20xx edition, came with 250 gb hitachi HDD. then your upgrade HDD must be hitachi brand too.
Not true at all. Any make will do, as long as it meets the specs. Don't bother to upgrade your drive unless you're going to more than double the capacity you have now — you'll just end up wanting to upgrade a gain in a year or two.
Western Digital drives are fine when used internally. Stay away from WD external drives: the enclosures are junk, saddled with lousy bridge chipsets and firmware that really gets in the way for many Mac users.
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