Upgrade Hard Disk in MacBook Pro

I recently purchased (within the last 2months) a new MacBook Pro with the 200GB Hard Drive. I decided that the upgrade to the 250GB was not a significant upgrade to warrant the money and that I would inquire at this point what the maximum upgrade Apple will perform. That leads me to my question.
I need to have Apple install the new hard drive because I have the 3 year protection plan and do not wish to void the warranty. Can someone tell me what the largest hard disk that Apple will install is?
Thanks.

I have checked with several sources and found the same. Apple will not do the upgrade, but you need to find an authorized Apple Service Provider to do the upgrade.
Even though your Apple warranty is still intact, it will no longer cover the drive itself. so if your drive fails, you will have to use the warranty supplied by the drive-vendor (3 years on Hitachi Travelstar 500GByte). You'll probably have to pay labor to have it repaired though.
I just had the 500GB installed by an Apple Dealer in Boulder last week.
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