What is the Best Hard Drive for a Powerbook Pismo 200 and best size for sto

I have a Power book G3 Pismo 2000 which came with a 10 GB Hard Drive. It is almost full and I want to upgrade the Hard drive to a bigger and I do not know the best hard drive and what is the maximum space I will need? Can you recommend size and Manufacture?

I bought a 80GB Toshiba for my Pismo. It seems to work well. I believe the largest drive that will be fully recognized is a 120GB drive.
Here's a good place to see your options. Go to this web page at OWC and get a listing of your upgrade options for your Mac model.
http://eshop.macsales.com/MyOWC/index.cfm?StartOver=1&TI=5006
You can get the product models and specs, and shop around, but OWC has pretty good prices.

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