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September 7, 2005

Hitachi Miniature Hard Drives Portable as Jewelry

Filed under: Storage and Backups — Administrator @ 9:28 am

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Hitachi "Bling"

Berlin –(Business Wire)–Sept. 2, 2005– 8-GB "Mikey" & 30/60-GB "Slim" Hard Drives Stimulate New MP3 and Mobile Phone Designs. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies says high-capacity, miniature hard drives are the new jewelry or "bling" for their ubiquity and desirability among the consumer digerati (see "Hard Drive is the New Bling" video at http://www.hitachigst.com/harddrivebling). Hitachi’s latest "bling" are the industry’s smallest one-inch and lightest 1.8-inch hard drive, introduced in concept earlier this year under the monikers Mikey and Slim.

Hitachi anticipates these two hard drives will play key roles in the emergence of high-capacity smart phones, multi-function audio/video players and other handheld consumer devices. CE manufacturers across these segments have already designed Mikey and Slim into prototype consumer devices, the earliest of which are expected out this year.

The new drives feature a combination of CE-specific features, such as higher capacity on smaller footprints, easier integration with a ZIF connector, industry-first CE-ATA interface, significantly lower power consumption for longer device battery life and industry-leading shock protection through a number of technologies, including a new drop sensor.

"We believe the hard drive — especially miniature hard drives — has become the must-have accessory for today’s portable electronic devices; in consumer electronics, the hard drive has truly become the new ‘bling’ for both the valuable and priceless data they carry," said Bill Healy, senior vice president, marketing, HDD business planning and strategy, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. "Mikey and Slim offer the unique combination of small physical size and high capacity to give new categories of devices — like smart phones — the benefit of more powerful applications that require multiple gigabytes of capacity at an affordable price."

Mikey — Microdrive 3K8

Mikey, officially called the Hitachi Microdrive 3K8, will be available with 6 and 8 gigabytes(a) (GB) of storage capacity and, yet, is nearly 20-percent smaller and consumes 40 percent less power than its predecessor. The 3K8 is also the first hard drive to offer the CE-ATA interface, which is designed to support the specific relationship between small-form-factor hard drives and the handheld consumer electronic devices in which they are embedded.

In addition, Hitachi is deploying drop-sensor technology on the new Microdrive, which protects against data loss in the event of a drop. Acting like a sixth sense, Hitachi’s ESP or Extra Sensory Protection(TM) technology works by immediately parking the read-write head safely away from the surface of the disk when it detects a fall, preventing head/disk contact which may cause data loss.

ESP is activated during a drop of as little as four inches (10 cm) and effectively allows the operating-shock tolerance to mimic non-operating-shock tolerance, which in the 3K8 equates to 2000 Gs, the industry’s highest shock rating for a one-inch hard drive. ESP es expected to be especially useful in emerging hard-drive-based smart phones, which may experience greater user handling and, potentially, a greater number of drops than other types of consumer devices.  

Travelstar C4K60 Slim

Hitachi’s newest 1.8-inch drive, the Hitachi Travelstar C4K60 Slim, is 30-percent thinner than its predecessor, measuring 5 mm on the one-disk model. With its new physique, Hitachi says Slim is tougher and lighter than any other 1.8-inch drive on the market, for a total volume advantage of 10 percent.

Slim offers an upper capacity of 30- and 60-GB of storage on the one- and two-disk model, respectively. Slim, like Mikey, features a ZIF connector for ease of integration in consumer electronic devices. Both drives are using femto slider technology for improved shock performance and power consumption. Specifically, Slim features a 20-percent improvement in operating shock tolerance and offers the highest shock rating in its class.

Industry-first CE-ATA Support

In delivering the industry’s first product to support the CE-ATA, Hitachi is highlighting its commitment to create hard drives that meet the specific needs of CE device manufacturers, such as low pin-count, low voltage, power efficiency, cost-effectiveness and integration-efficiency.  The new CE-ATA interface, along with parallel ATA, will be available on all capacities of the Microdrive 3K8. Hitachi is also making the 3K8 available in the ATA on MMC interface. In addition, Hitachi plans future support for CE-ATA on its 1.8-inch Travelstar product line.

"Hard Drive is the New Bling" Drawing

As part of its new product introduction and effort to underscore the growing value of hard drives to consumers, Hitachi is offering web site visitors the opportunity to win real "bling." A gold and diamond-studded accessory will be given to 25 lucky winners to carry with their equally valuable hard-drive-based MP3 or mobile phone devices. The charms are each valued at USD $500.00.

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Hitachi "Bling"

Interested US residents, eighteen years of age or older, who visit the Hitachi web site between September 2, 2005 and October 7, 2005 may find information on how to enter: http://www.hitachigst.com/harddrivebling. The drawing will take place on October 17, 2005. Winners will be notified by October 21, and prizes will be distributed by November 1, 2005.

Availability

The 6- and 8-GB versions of the Microdrive 3K8 are now shipping in limited quantities, with volume shipment planned for October. Hitachi’s ESP technology and support for the CE-ATA and ATA-on-MMC interfaces will be available starting in December.

The Travelstar C4K60 Slim will begin volume shipment of the 30-GB version at the end of this month. The 2-disk, 60-GB Slim model will ship in the first quarter of 2006.

(a) 1 gigabyte equals one billion bytes; accessible capacity may be less

 
    Technical Specifications
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    Microdrive 3K8 "Mikey"
 
    6/8 GB (PATA/CE-ATA/ATA on MMC)
    5 mm in height
    13 grams maximum weight
    3600 rpm
    8.33 ms average latency
    105 billion bits per square inch maximum areal density
    1 glass disk platter
    2 GMR recording heads
    2000 G/1ms non-operating shock
    400 G/2ms operating shock
    12 ms average seek time
    190 mA current read/write for +3.3VDC
    20 mA current standby for +3.3VDC
    MB/sec maximum interface transfer rate 33 Ultra DMA mode-2
    1.8 Bels typical idle acoustics
    1.8 Bels typical operating acoustics
 
    Travelstar C4K60 "Slim"
 
    20, 30, 40, 60 GB
    5/5/8/8 mm in height
    46/46/57/57 grams maximum weight
    4200 rpm
    7.1ms average latency
    101 billion bits per square inch maximum areal density
    1/1/2/2glass disk platter(s)
    2/2/4/4 GMR recording head(s)
    1500 G/1ms non-operating shock
    600 G/2ms operating shock
    15 ms average seek time
    1.0 W active read/write
    0.4 W active idle
    0.08 W standby
    MB/sec maximum interface transfer rate 100 Ultra DMA mode-5
    1.6/1.6/1.8/1.8 Bels typical idle acoustics
    2.2/2.2/2.4/2.4 Bels typical operating acoustics
 

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies was founded in 2003 as a result of the strategic combination of Hitachi’s and IBM’s storage technology businesses. Hitachi GST is the industry’s second largest hard disk drive manufacturer in revenue.

The company’s goal is to enable users to fully engage in the digital lifestyle by providing access to large amounts of storage capacity in formats suitable for the office, on the road and in the home. The company offers customers worldwide a broad range of storage products for desktop computers, high-performance servers and mobile devices. More information on Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, is available on the company’s web site at http://www.hitachigst.com .



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April 14, 2005

Secure Storage for Traveling

Filed under: Storage and Backups — Administrator @ 4:50 am

The theft of a laptop can be devastating. Losing weeks or months worth of work may be impossible to survive. One option is to use an online service to store your critical files. The one we have used to provide backups for our weblog databases as well as personal files is IBackup.com, they offer various forms of storage at competetive prices. The Windows clients allow you to backup directly to their servers, or to create a virtual drive which is stored onto their server. It is a small price to pay to avoid losing critical business files.



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April 8, 2005

I/OMagic Set to Ship New GigaBank 6.0

Filed under: Storage and Backups — Administrator @ 4:53 am

IRVINE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 7, 2005–I/OMagic Corporation (OTCBB:IOMG), a provider of data storage and digital entertainment products, today announced that it will soon ship the latest in its Portable Storage Device line-up, the GigaBank(TM) 6.0. The GigaBank(TM) 6.0 has up to 6 GB(a) of storage capacity in a mini (2"x0.5"x2.5") and lightweight (less than two ounces) unit designed to store or back-up files, store MP3s or transfer files from one computer to another.

"The GigaBank(TM) 6.0 is perfect for anyone on the go," said Tony Andrews, Vice President of Engineering and Product Development for I/OMagic Corporation. "It is pocket size so you can take important files with you anywhere. You’ll never have to be without the information you need with the GigaBank(TM) 6.0."

The GigaBank(TM) 6.0 is powered through a USB 2.0 port (which is also USB 1.1 backwards compatible) which, when not in use, can be conveniently tucked into its enclosure. It comes with a carrying case, an extension cable for hard to reach USB ports and it requires no battery or power adapter.

The GigaBank(TM) 6.0 is hot swappable (a device that can be plugged/unplugged into a computer while the computer is on) and it supports Windows XP/2000/ME/98SE.

I/OMagic anticipates shipping its new GigaBank(TM) 6.0 in May 2005 with an introductory suggested retail price of $199. The Company also currently offers GigaBank(TM) products in 2.2GB, 4.0GB, 20GB, 40GB, 60GB, 80GB and 100GB options. More

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I/O Magic 6.0