As the article states, the "floods ruined our manufacturing plants and now there's a shortage" excuse for the insane HDD prices we've been having to put up with since about October time won't last forever. I'm beginning to think now that manufacturer's are just cashing in high prices now. Recently I've been trying to configure budget PCs for customers and the one thing that is preventing me from making the system cheap, other than Windows, is the cost of hard drives. At the moment a 500GB drive will set me back £70, it's ridiculous! I was reading through some old quotes I wrote for customers back in May 2011 and back then I could get my hands on a 500GB drive for roughly £30, and if you think that's bad, my 2TB WD drive cost me about £60 back in December 2010, now the same drive costs over £100 in most places. I'm not sure if the prices of HDDs will ever go as low as they were before, but I think SSDs will get bigger, faster and cheaper.
And yes, it's not a very-well written article to be honest.