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Engadget (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Filed under: Storage It's all here: 2.5-inch, 9.5-mm thick form factor; 3.0Gbps SATA interface; 250GB per platter for a 500GB total capacity; 5,400 RPM spin; and hardware-based data encryption using a 128-bit key (we presume, they don't say). That puts Hitachi's new 500GB Travelstar hard disk drives on par with pretty much everyone else . Even the 1.4 watt read/write power draw that Fujitsu says,...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
HardwareSecrets compared the performance of ten different 500 GB SATA-300 hard disk drive models from Seagate, Samsung, Western Digital and Hitachi. Which is the fastest 500 GB in the market? Check it out! "When buying a hard disk drive most users are only concerned with the drive's capacity. Should you also care about performance? We compared the performance of ten 500 GB SATA-300 hard disk drive...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 16/08/2008
Hardware Secrets compared the performance of nine 320 GB SATA-300 hard disk drive models from Seagate, Samsung, Western Digital and Hitachi. Which is the fastest 320 GB in the market? Check it out! "When buying a hard disk drive most users are only concerned with the drive's capacity. Should you also care about performance? We compared the performance of nine 320 GB SATA-300 hard disk drive models...
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Furthermore will naturally the last new also in text form on the website come. During the first days, superiors showed commit their parade horses. As Hitachi a 1 terabyte hard disk and Sharp a 108 inch-lcd Tv presents. Sandisk shows its 32 gigabyte solid [...]
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Hardware Secrets compared the performance of nine mainstream 250 GB SATA-300 hard disk drive models from Seagate, Samsung, Western Digital, Maxtor and Hitachi. Which is the fastest 250 GB in the market? Check it out! "When buying a hard disk drive most users are only concerned with the drive's capacity. Should you also care about performance? We compared the performance of nine mainstream 250 GB SATA-300...
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TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
I have a 160gb sata 2 hard disk.It is working fine but from few days it is making sound when I try to format xp. is it normal its a new hard disk.
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TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 14/06/2008
The 250 gb Hitachi Deskstar SATA II hard disk that i have has developed bad sectors and is giving crc errors while copying data\files. as it is under warranty. .i was thinking of getting it RMA'ed as soon as possible. any one knows where is...
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Home Theater Hotspot (Free subscription) | 29/05/2008
Hitiachi introduces two new hard disk drives for advanced home ... - CTR Hitiachi introduces two new hard disk drives for advanced home ... CTR, CA - 6 hours ago Hitachi’s new CinemaStar hard disk drives are optimized for use in today’s advanced home theater systems, providing high-capacity storage for set-top boxes, ... Hitachi unveils two CinemaStar HDDs Electronista all 2 news articles LG introduces...
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HardMac.com (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
Source : Hitachi Hitachi retakes the lead by announcing its new high performances hard disk for portable computers. As its name indicates, the Travelstar 7K320 will spin at 7200 rpm and will have a maximum capacity of 320 GB. According to Hitachi, it will not consume more than a disk running at 5400 rpm, but will be 22% more performant than the preceding generation while consuming 12% less power....
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Thoughts from the Sidelines (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies have now begun to ship their new ‘4th Generation’ 7,200rpm TravelStar 7K320 notebook hard disk which, apart from offering up 60% higher capacity than previous models and optional Bulk Data Encryption, also uses 22% less power (thus draining your battery less) and, according to Hitachi’s press release, is capable of improving application performance by up to 12%.
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Technology Blog (Free subscription) | 27/04/2008
LaCie’s bright orange Rugged Hard Disk hasn't changed much externally since it surfaced over two years ago , but what used to buy you 160GB will now land you a full half-terabyte with dough left over for several In-N-Out runs. The latest Rugged drive packs Hitachi’s 500GB Travelstar 5K500 and still maintains the scratch-resistant aluminum [...]
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 23/04/2008
Filed under: Storage LaCie's bright orange Rugged Hard Disk hasn't changed much externally since it surfaced over two years ago , but what used to buy you 160GB will now land you a full half-terabyte with dough left over for several In-N-Out runs. The latest Rugged drive packs Hitachi's 500GB Travelstar 5K500 and still maintains the scratch-resistant aluminum shell and shock-resistant rubber bumper....
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 18/04/2008
Hitachi's hard-disk-drive unit dismissed media reports that the Japanese conglomerate would sell the division and said conditions for the business have improved.
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Japan Times (Free subscription) | 18/04/2008
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc., a U.S.-based hard-disk drive subsidiary of electronics giant Hitachi Ltd., said Thursday it will rebuild its business on its own, denying rumors it will sell part of its shares to U.S. investment fund Silver Lake Partners.
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Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 17/04/2008
Hitachi Releases 450GB Hard Drive with 15K Spindle Speed