June 22, 2005 | Back
Seagate Does it Again: Offers 10 New, Groundbreaking Hard Disc Drives
Filed under category: Peripherals
Is your data storage in need of climate control? Is it bigger than a breadbox? If you answered yes to either of those, you may want to talk to Seagate. Seagate has announced several breakthroughs for storage, including hard drives for the automotive market, the first 2.5-inch drive for DVRs and game consoles, and the first 8GB drive for portable media players.
Seagate's innovations for CE include new offerings designed to enable applications for the emerging "terabyte life," where digital storage is creating exciting new products and even new lifestyles. From automobiles and entertainment, to home theater, handheld audio, video, communications and computing, Seagate's new consumer electronics offerings include: The EE25 Series - a hard drive designed specifically for use in cars, touting extreme environmental resistance; the ST1 Series - the first 8GB 1-inch hard drive designed for use in handheld and CompactFlash applications; the LD25 Series - the first 2.5-inch hard drive designed for the latest game consoles, and smaller, cooler-running and more cost-effective small footprint PCs and home entertainment devices; the DB35 Series - with a 500GB capacity - the industry's highest for DVR and home entertainment systems; and the 8GB CompactFlash Photo Hard Drive -with a new, unmatched 8,000 MB capacity in a tiny 1-inch size for digital cameras.
> Source: Seagate
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Posted on June 22, 2005 11:00 PM
