What size hard drive will fit into a 2010 Mac mini?

Hello all,
I am planning to buy a new Mac mini. However I intend to upgrade the hard drive, i.e. buy a 320GB Mac Mini then remove the hard drive and replace it with a better one.
I have my eyes on two Western Digital hard drives:
+ WD Scorpio Black 750 GB SATA Hard Drive (WD7500BPKT)
specs: http://www.wdc.com/global/products/specs/?driveID=905&language=1
+ WD Scorpio Blue 1 TB SATA Hard Drive (WD10TPVT)
specs: http://www.wdc.com/global/products/specs/?driveID=685&language=1
Here's the problem. I figured that being both SATA 2.5" drives, they would have the same dimensions. It's not the case:
+ my preferred choice, the Scorpio Black (with faster 7200rpm) has a height of 9.5mm
+ the Scorpio blue (1TB but 5200rpm, slower than the default drive) has a height of 12.5mm
So I wonder, which of them would fit in the mini? Both of them? Afer hours looking for it, I couldn't find the exact specs and dimensions of the default drive in the Mac mini.
Questions this arises: if the Scorpio Blue fits in, then will the Black be loose because it's thinner?
I just went to my local Apple retail store, the flagship Opera store in Paris. I asked two Geniuses there and neither of them was able to answer my question, including the so-called hardware expert (duh!). They just told me "good question", and advised me to be careful with dimensions indeed because there is so little room in the mini...
Has any of you guys any clue on the subject?
+ any idea of the size/specs of the default drive?
+ any idea of what size drive would fit? Does the new disk have to be the exact same size or not?
FYI I checked the specs of the mini they had on display, and the disk reference is TOSHIBA MK3255GSXF. It looks like a specific ref number for these Apple drives.
Thanks!
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6 MONTHS LATER/UPDATE.
I got the the Seagate Momentus® XT 6Gb/s 750GB Solid State Hybrid Hard Drive. Was able to install it myself in the Mac mini; it works great! (now).
My original 350GB was near full and taking almost 5-minutes to load.
Now my computer boots up in under one minute. Big difference!
Apps also snap open quickly, all functions fast and with 8GB of Ram using my computer is fun again.
Note: Initially I just made a clone of my old HD to the Seagate before taking my old HD out. This did make a bootable volume but funky and eventually the mouse clicks took 4-5 minutes to work!?
So I wiped the Seagate clean, did a new/fresh install of my Mac OS onto it and then used the Apple Migration Assistant app to get all my apps and data over - This worked and no funky stuff developed.
It's the best change to my computer in years. Feels great...and besides the features of the fusion-sytle hybrid drive (SSD & regular) I got 450GB of new, extra space...now I can put my work aside for awhile and try out one of these 12GB games!. Rock on.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: patience, patience, patience and instructional video at OWC; yet the insides were different, an extra plastic 'cage' around the HD. Just be careful & alert.

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