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Iomega intros new hard drive lineup







Iomega intros new hard drive lineup

Iomega intros new hard drive lineup 12/22/2004 01:51 AM

Iomega today began shipping three triple-interface models of the newly redesigned Iomega External Hard Drive...




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Iomega intros new external hard drives 03/17/2005 04:02 AM
Iomega Corp. on Wednesday added two new series of hard drives to its line-up: a new Iomega Portable Hard Drive in capacities as high as 100GB and the External Hard Drive Silver Series, with as much as 250GB of storage. The diminutive Iomega Portable Hard Drive draws power over a USB 2.0 port and uses a 2.5-inch disk that spins at 4200rpm. It comes with Iomega Automatic Backup and MusicMatch Jukebox software and is compatible with all versions of Mac OS X. 40GB (US$119.95), 60GB ($149.95) and 80GB ($199.95) capacities are available now while the 100GB ($299.95) version will ship during the second quarter.

NHJ's New Lineup, Plus D'zign DV-5 2GB
Hard Drive Videocamera


NHJ's New Lineup, Plus D'zign DV-5 2GB
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nhj02-dv5.jpg imageJapan's NHJ announced a boatload of new products recently, including updates to their Che-ez! cameras (which tend to live up to their name), a new 1" hard drive player with a 1.5GB drive for Cornice, new V@MP players, a 5-megapixel camera, and, most interestingly, the D'zign DV-5 video camera [pictured] with an integrated 2GB hard drive. Slated to go on sale for around ¥40,000 (~$360), the DV-5 does have a 2-inch TFT LCD monitor, but no optical zoom. The 3-megapixel CCD can record still images or record video at 640 x 480 at 30fps (MPEG4). Sounds great to me -- I see flash memory as a necessary evil in small devices, and the sooner we can start migrating to hard drives the better.
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TikiMac intros Kuna external hard drive


TikiMac intros Kuna external hard drive 07/06/2004 10:14 AM
TikiMac on Tuesday announced Kuna, a new aluminum-clad external hard disk drive in capacities from 120GB to 400GB. The drive features two FireWire 400 ports and a USB 2.0 port, and features an interlocking design that permits users to stack multiple Kuna drives horizontally to save space. TikiMac uses 7200RPM hard drive mechanisms with 8MB caches. Prices range from US$169.99 to $499.99 depending on capacity.

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Soyo intros 20GB 1.8-inch USB 2.0 hard
drive
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Soyo Group Inc. has taken the wraps off its latest portable hard drive, the Cigar HD20, a 1.8-inch hard drive with a USB 2.0 interface and 20GB of storage capacity. With its magnesium alloy casing, the US$199 Cigar HD20 is approximately the size of an iPod and weighs 2.8 ounces. The hard drive spins at 4200RPM and it draws power from a USB port. Soyo's Web page for the product lists the inclusion of compression/decompression software as well as e-mail sending and receiving capabilities and security features, but a company representative told MacCentral that none of those items currently ship with the drive, although they could be added at a later date. He was unsure if they will be compatible with Mac OS X. The Cigar HD20 comes with a USB 2.0 cable and a soft carrying case.

CES: Archos intros 4GB hard drive-based
ARCDrive


CES: Archos intros 4GB hard drive-based
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Archos Inc. on Thursday introduced its ARCDrive 4GB USB Key, a USB 2.0-based 4GB portable storage system that uses a tiny hard disk mechanism instead of flash media. Compatible with Mac and Windows PCs, the $149.99 ARCDrive 4GB Key is equipped with a key ring attachment and a foldable USB connector. The square drive joins similarly designed 20GB and 40GB models, and is anticipated for retail availability in late January. It's compatible with Mac OS X v10.2.4 or higher.

Kanguru intros redesigned Quicksilver
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Kanguru intros redesigned Quicksilver
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Kanguru Solutions today announced a redesigned Quicksilver external hard drive...

Iomega intros wireless NAS servers


Iomega intros wireless NAS servers 09/17/2004 02:33 AM
Iomega Corp. announced on Thursday the introduction of two new network-attached storage (NAS) servers under the NAS 100d model name. Shipping later this month in 160GB (US$499) and 250GB ($599) capacities, both servers feature 802.11b/g support that acts as a wireless access point and as a wireless node on a Wi-Fi network, complete with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption for secure data transfers. In addition, they include dual USB 2.0 ports for adding external hard drives, one 10/100 Ethernet port, 64MB DDR SDRAM and Iomega Automatic Backup software. Even though the servers run on Intel Xcale processors, their setup and configurations utilities are Web-based, so any client can access them.

Test Drive | Here's help finding things
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Test Drive | Here's help finding things
on car drive or hard drive
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JVC's Mystery Hard Drive Camcorders
Revealed: They're Hard Drive Camcorders


JVC's Mystery Hard Drive Camcorders
Revealed: They're Hard Drive Camcorders
09/14/2004 11:18 AM

jvc_hdd_cams.jpg imageOops, I almost forgot about these new cameras announced from JVC - the ones they've been hyping up to no end as their big "mystery product." Basically, they're camcorders with hard drives in them - a 4GB microdrive, to be exact. They look pretty cool and everything, but they're really most interesting because they are the first consumer camcorder with a built-in hard drive, not because they do anything particularly unique. That being said, I fully support this idea, and think most consumer recording technology should move to hard drives as soon as possible (I'll be waiting until you can get something with a bigger hard drive than 4GB for less than $1,500, though).

Both models (the GZ-MC100 and the GZ-MC200) can record up to 9Mbps in MPEG2, though, which is DVD quality.

Read - Press Release (Japanese) [VictorJP via SorobanGeeks]< /p>

David "SD8957" Chait has a less cynical take on the new camcorders, along with more stats and pictures.
Read - JVC Intros Everio Digital Camera with 4GB Microdrive [Chait]


Iomega offers three new tri-interface
hard drives


Iomega offers three new tri-interface
hard drives
12/22/2004 01:43 AM
Iomega Corp. on Tuesday introduced three new triple-interface models of its External Hard Drive. The new drives feature FireWire 800 along with USB 2.0 and FireWire 400. All drives features 7200RPM disk mechanisms in capacities from 160GB to 400GB. The drives can be placed horizontally and stacked on top of each other or mounted vertically. They also feature Kensington security slots. Dantz Development Corp.'s Retrospect Express is included to enable Mac users to use the drive for backup and archival. The 160GB drive costs US$199, the 250GB drive costs $279 and the 400GB drive costs $429. Iomega's Web site was not updated with information about the new drives as MacCentral posted this article, but the company indicated in a press release that the new drives should be available immediately.

Iomega REV 35/90GB External Drive


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i want to buy iomega 64 and 12m mb pen
drive kindly mail me


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Iomega ships new portable drive


Iomega ships new portable drive 03/29/2005 06:49 AM
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Iomega REV 35GB drive comes to Mac with
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Iomega REV 35GB drive comes to Mac with
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Iomega Corp. on Monday introduced a new version of its REV 35GB removable drive system with a FireWire interface. The new drive is aimed at Mac users looking for large-capacity back up and portable file storage using a mechanism that's based on hard drive media, not optical storage technology.

Iomega offers double layer DVD drive


Iomega offers double layer DVD drive 07/27/2004 07:21 AM
Storage peripheral maker Iomega Corp. on Tuesday introduced its Super DVD Writer 12x Dual-Format USB 2.0 Drive. The new DVD+RW/-RW drive ships with Mac and Windows software and supports dual-layer recordable (DVD+R DL) DVD media, enabling users to burn up to 8.5GB per disc. Supported formats include DVD+R and DVD+RW (12x4x10x write, rewrite, and read speeds), DVD-R and DVD-RW (8x4x10x), and CD-R and CD-RW discs (40x24x40x). Bundled Mac-compatible software includes Charismac Discribe and MusicMatch. The new drive costs US$249.95; it requires Mac OS X v10.2.7 or later and a G4 or higher with USB 2.0 connectivity. The company's Web site had not been updated with information about the new drive as MacCentral posted this article.

Iomega DVD Drive Does Double Duty (PC
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Iomega DVD Drive Does Double Duty (PC
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Iomega Launches REV Drive as Tape
Alternative


Iomega Launches REV Drive as Tape
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Iomega debuts PC card slot drive


Iomega debuts PC card slot drive 06/23/2004 06:02 AM
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Iomega unveils 400GB, Firewire 800 drive


Iomega unveils 400GB, Firewire 800 drive 12/22/2004 01:11 AM
Firewire 400, USB 2.0 built in too

With a complete computer system,
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With a complete computer system,
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09/02/2004 05:47 AM
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Vosonic X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 40GB Flash
Memory Reading Hard Drive


Vosonic X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 40GB Flash
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DriveProVP300_2.jpg imageThe Vosonic X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 is 40GB external hard drive that is clunky, cheap-looking, has a crappy text-only integrated screen, plays MP3s, but not WMA, AAC, or OGG Vorbis, and can only read from one card from its card reader at a time. So why would any photographer want it? Because it's cheap, it does the primary job it was designed to do (act as remote backup for memory cards), and can accept as many additional 2.5-inch laptop hard drives as you want to swap into it, meaning that all other things aside, you can purchase this single $335 drive and continue to upgrade it for only the price of additional hard drives.
Read - Hard disk: X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 [BIOS]


Console Drive makes hard drive removable
or external


Console Drive makes hard drive removable
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Addonics Technologies announced on Friday the release of its Console Drive, which turns a standard 3.5-inch hard drive into either aremovable internal hard drive cartridge or an external hard drive thatconnects to your Mac via USB 2.0 or 1.1, FireWire, SCSI or a PCMCIA slot,depending on the model you choose. Internally, the Console Drive can connectto a Power Mac's Serial ATA slot. In addition, the Console Drive acceptsAddonics' series of Pocket CD, DVD, CD-RW and DVD+/-R/RW drives, all ofwhich are Mac compatible.

Iomega adds 512MB Micro Mini USB 2.0
Drive


Iomega adds 512MB Micro Mini USB 2.0
Drive
07/27/2004 01:17 PM
Iomega has added a new entry in its line of 1.5-inch long Micro Mini USB 2.0 Drives: a 512MB model. Like its brethren, the new drive features read speeds up to 8MB per second and comes with an illuminated USB 2.0 extension cable, a key chain, a neck chain and three snap-on caps in different colors. The suggested retail price is US$129.95.

Plextor intros 16x DVD-R drive


Plextor intros 16x DVD-R drive 09/27/2004 08:46 AM
Plextor Corp. on Monday announced the PX-716UF, a new external optical drive compatible with the Mac that can write to 8x-rated DVD-R and DVD+R media at up to 16x. The drive can burn dual-layer DVD+R media at up to 4x, and can also burn DVD+RW at 8x, DVD-RW at 4X, CD-R at 48x and CD-RW at 24x. It comes with USB 2.0 and FireWire interfaces and features an 8MB buffer and features Buffer Underrun Proof Technology. It also comes with Roxio Toast Lite versions 5 and 6. The PX-716UF costs US$239. Plextor's Web site hadn't been updated with information on the new drive as MacCentral posted this article.

Contour Design intros hard Showcase for
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Contour Design intros hard Showcase for
4G iPod
09/02/2004 02:08 AM
Counter Design has introduced the Showcase 4G, a hard shell designed for Apple's fourth-generation iPods, which feature the same click wheel found on the iPod mini. The Showcase 4G offers shock-absorbing rubber on the inside and a hard shell on the outside, with clear plastic protecting the screen. Openings allow access to the click wheel, buttons and ports and a detachable clip enables you to secure your iPod to your belt. Contour expects to ship the Showcase 4G during the first week of September for US$32.99. Available colors are black and white. The company's Web site was not yet updated as MacCentral posted this article.

Maxtor intros OneTouch II FW/USB 2 drive


Maxtor intros OneTouch II FW/USB 2 drive 09/20/2004 03:00 PM
Maxtor introduced on Monday the OneTouch II external drive, which features one button that activates Dantz Retrospect Express and performs a data back-up based on the user's pre-selected preferences. The OneTouch II features FireWire and USB 2.0 interfaces, 7200 rpm with a 16MB cache, 250GB (US$329.95) or 300GB ($379.95) capacities, DriveLock for password-protecting its contents, the ability to use it as a boot drive and more. Maxtor noted that additional drive capacities will be rolled out later in the year. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.1.2, v10.2.4 or v10.3 or higher with 128MB RAM.

Matias intros aluminum hard case for
iPod mini


Matias intros aluminum hard case for
iPod mini
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Matias today announced its newest iPod Armor aluminum hard case, the iPod Armor mini...

Kano intros 8x dual-format DVD+RW/R
DVD-RW/R drive


Kano intros 8x dual-format DVD+RW/R
DVD-RW/R drive
12/08/2003 11:41 AM
Kano Technologies on Monday introduced its K8Xtreme, a dual-format DVD+RW/R and DVD-RW/R drive. Kano claims the new 8x drive is the only one on the market that can record at 8x speed onto Verbatim 4x DVD-R media, as well. It's compatible with Macs and PCs.

CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players


CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players
01/05/2005 03:56 PM
Lexar Media Inc. on Tuesday announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas the release of a new flash drive, JumpDrive Expression, as well as two new MP3 players, the LDP-800 and LDP-200. The company's Web site had not been updated with the new products as MacCentral posted this article.

Kanguru intros flash-based USB 2.0 Mini
Drive


Kanguru intros flash-based USB 2.0 Mini
Drive
12/28/2004 05:19 PM
Kanguru Solutions on Tuesday announced that it's now shipping the Kanguru Mini Drive, a flash-based USB 2.0 device that the company says is almost 25 percent smaller than its Micro Drive. Less than three inches long, the Mini Drive is available in four storage capacities: 128MB (US$29.95), 256MB ($39.95), 512MB ($69.95) and 1GB ($119.95). A product page was not available on the Kanguru Web site as MacCentral posted this article, but a company representative said that it will be up later in the week.

MCE intros slot-loading CD-R/RW drive
for original iMacs


MCE intros slot-loading CD-R/RW drive
for original iMacs
06/15/2004 06:34 AM
MCE Technologies has introduced an internal 24X slot-loading CD-R/RW drive that replaces the tray-loading CD-ROM drive found in the original iMac. It can burn CDs in iTunes and the Finder, and it ships with Roxio's Toast Lite software. The drive burns CD-R and CD-RW media at 24X and 16X speed, respectively, with the ability to read CDs at 24X speed as well as read data off DVD-RAM, DVD-R and DVD-RW discs. It requires Mac OS X v10.1.5 or higher and is compatible with original iMacs Rev. A-D, which ran at 233, 266 and 333MHz. The retail price is US$179.

MicroNet intros PlatinumXL 800GB
FireWire 800 drive


MicroNet intros PlatinumXL 800GB
FireWire 800 drive
05/24/2004 02:19 PM
Micronet Technology today announced the PlatinumXL line of high capacity external drives...

SimpleTech intros Bonzai upgradeable
flash drive


SimpleTech intros Bonzai upgradeable
flash drive
12/08/2003 11:41 AM
SimpleTech Inc. on Monday introduced the Bonzai USB 2.0 Upgradeable Flash Drive. It's built on the same foundation as the company's Bonzai USB 1.1 drives -- a USB connector attached to a slot that accepts Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMediaCard (MMC) flash storage.

An Ode To The Hard Drive


An Ode To The Hard Drive 05/27/2004 09:35 AM
You know it's likely to be a slow news day when the first thing you turn up is, basically, an ode to the unsung hard drive. Hard drives are, admittedly, a fairly unsexy business. Then again, you might think the same thing about semiconductors - and they seem to get plenty of attention. Either way, storage is very important to consumers - as the article notes in looking at how quickly people focus on the size of their iPod hard drives or just how much space their Gmail account really has. Even the leading people in the storage business are quite colorful and certainly unique, which should get them much more attention. However, when it's all said and done, no matter how important your hard drive is (just think how people react when their hard drives die), and no matter how quickly they improve in just how much data they can hold, not too many people find themselves particularly interested in the "boring" hard drive business.

1-inch 1.5GB hard drive


1-inch 1.5GB hard drive 03/21/2003 12:13 AM

corniceHD.jpgTiny new 1-inch 1.5 GB hard drive from Cornice that costs about half as much as Hitachi's 1GB Microdrive. Apparently this is the same hard drive that Samsung uses in its "tapeless" digital camcorder, the DV-4200.
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Feb. 10: Hard Drive Recovery


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One terabyte hard drive


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Partition Your Hard Drive


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The unsung hard drive


The unsung hard drive 05/27/2004 06:24 AM

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