This news is not directly related to CDs or DVDs but I thought it would be interesting nonetheless. Hitachi has today announced the world's highest capacity 3.5-inch ATA hard drive, the 400GB Deskstar 7K400. Yes you read that correctly, a whopping 400GB! According to the Hitachi press release, "a new industry-standard AV feature set makes the drive well-suited for use in high-end digital video recorders (DVRs) that are designed to record substantial amounts of high-quality digital programming:"
Hitachi says the new drive can hold 400 hours of standard TV programming, 45 hours of HDTV programming or more than 6,500 hours of high quality digital music. It features a new industry-standard AV feature, known as Streaming Command Set. This optimizes the drives for storing and retrieving content on a digital video recorder (DVR). The DVR market is set to explode in the next few years, according to the Yankee Group. The research firm forecasts that DVRs will be found in 24.7 million homes by the year 2007. High definition TV will also drive demand. |
According to the Hitachi press release the 400GB Deskstar 7K400 hard drive will ship with Parallel ATA and Serial ATA (SATA) interfaces. More specifications can be found in the press release.
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Source: The Register
