I agree there is no reason for manufacturers to "push" 1tb too soon because the average user doesn't need that kind of space.
Having said that, I have a 200gig drive that I struggle to keep hovering at around 180gigs. most of it is games that I do play enough to not want to uninstall, photos of my kids (they're beatiful children so can't have too many), and some video of family and kids although not much.
I also keep around 5-6 movies ripped to HDD that I'm into at any given time.
As for some of the pirating accusations to other posters I'm assuming that was at least 50% in jest. I personally own 100s of DVDs and 100s of VHS that are all original store bought or mail-service purchased copies. One day I'd love to have it all in one place like a media PC and store all the disks/tapes somewhere out of the way.
I regularly make attempts to trim the fat out of my drive but seldom get it below 120gigs minimum and then its not long before it goes up to 180+ again. I guess if the space is there I'll use it, shrug.
To each their own but the faster 1tb drives hit the faster current 500-750gig drive prices will fall and I'll likely buy 2 or more so I don't have to police my space usage quite so diligently. I'd love to get even more into video editing my home movies but its a chore making space all the time.
Moral of that story is some of us really could use the space, and for legitimate reasons.
