My laptop is running like a pig. A reinstall of windows would certainly help, but I'm also thinking an SSD to replace the slooow drive that's currently in it.
I have a terabyte drive at the moment, currently using 617GB of that (
:S ), although I guess that a large chunk of it is downloads that could happily go onto a NAS of some sorts. Still wouldn't want to be constrained to a small drive though.
So looking at prices, I could probably manage a 500GBish* SSD for about £150, but what are hybrid drives like? There's a 1TB Toshiba on Ebuyer for £75. If it really can offer a decent performance, at a quarter of the price/GB then that'd be lovely. I'm guessing it's a bit of a con, though.
Hybrid:
http://www.ebuyer.com/639067-seagate-1tb-2-5inch-9-5mm-sshd-stbd1000400
*480GB between 150 and 160ish, from Crucial, Kingston, Sandisk and OCZ. There's also a 512Gb Crucial for 160ish.