"I still got a pair of 2.2 GB (state of the art at the time drives) from about 12 years ago"
LOL
My first PC (17 yrs ago +) with an internal hard drive had a whopping 10 MB drive, yes, that's MegaByte. A co-worker had a 20 MB HDD. We thought " this is all the storage we'll need until we retire" yeah right.
That first 10 MB HDD wont even hold 3 seconds of today's DV.
We started a company in 1985 with three computers. We couldn't afford to buy them outright, so we leased them. Two 8086 Compaqs and one 80286 Compaq. The 268, as I remember was over $10,000, fully loaded, with color EGA (maybe it was VGA) monitor.
Well don't forget the 10 MB drive that I bought back in 84 to upgrade my PC to a PC XT and a 256K memory board that got me up to 512K. I'm sure that combo cost me at least $500 in 1984 dollars. I added a 300 baud modem shortly thereafter for about $250. Those were the days.
I recall paying $750 for dual floppy drives to replace the cassette tape storage on my TRS-80 Model III. If memory serves correctly, the floppies were 120K each.
The first disk drives that I worked with were made in the US, held 8 MBytes of data and cost $45,000. The disk unit was pressurised with pure helium and there was one head per track. I've yet to find a drive as fast ,as the heads didn't move but for the same money today I could have 1000 times that storage in RAM