Seagate today announced 10 new products for digital content. The Seagate ST18 series, LD25 series, DB35 series, Seagate Mirra Sync and Share Personal Server, Seagates 8.0GB Porcket Drive, Momentus family 2.5-inch notebook HDD, Barracuda ES and Savvio 10K.2. We guess we gotta burn our keyboard explaining every each of them. We will only provide some pictures and description for each. More info after the break.
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Panasonic Japan introduced a new SD card, 4GB SDHC which the capacity can be increased up to 32GB, the model name RP-SDR04GJ1K. This 4GB Class 2 SDHC has a data transfer rate of 2MB/sec: 16Mbps and it is suitable for high-quality animated photographing (MPEG-2). It weight only 2gram and will hit the market on July 25th. This Panasonic SDHC 4GB Class 2 card will cost you approximately 30,000Yen which is about USD264.
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Links announce the released of a high-speed and waterproof memory card, the TECIC miniSD. It has been proven to stay flooded with water for 30 minutes and not even one data is corrupted. The good thing about this miniSD is they guaranteed its waterproof! It is available from 512MB, 1GB and 2GB. TECIC miniSD is 120 times the speed of normal miniSD card which hold the transfer rate of 18MB/s except the 512MB which only hits 12MB/s. Price is still unknown.
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I-O Data launched two portable HDD, the Giga Landisk HDL-GX750 and HDC-UX750. With HDL-GX750, users will be able to share the same HDD with the two built-in USB 2.0 port. Both models feature 750GB storage, eSATA ports and it will reach the maximum transfer rate of eSATA 150MB/s. It is compatible with Windows OS and Mac OS.
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Aretmis announced a new biometric fingerprint flash drive, BioCert Pro 1GB which uses the latest in biometric technology to secure data. It can store up to 10 fingerprints and it is compatible with the latest operating system. It does also equip with 128 bit AES security encryption and software for synching information between PC so that it wont leave any trace of their work on a host PC via USB 2.0. Its only 80 x 20 x 10mm in dimension and it cost USD129.95.
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Western Digital had released their new next-gen hard drive, a 10,000RPM SATA Hard Drive which stores up to 75GB of data transfer rate with 1.5Gb/s transfer rate and 16MB of cache. WD claims that with 1.2 million hours MTBF, enterprise duty cycle, 5-year warranty and state-of-the-art vibration tolerance, it is the worlds fastest SATA drive. We are not sure about the availability and pricing yet. If you would like to sense more, you can check the specification here.
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Imation unveiled its new Pivot Flash drive which offers high capacity and 128-bit advanced file encryption software in a durable form. It is so secure that even hackers with the best super computers would not be able to access the datas contained on it. Its only available in capacities ranging from 256Mb to 4GB. Price range will be from USD19.17 for the 256MB to USD164.97 for the 4GB.
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Cooler Master has announced the X Craft 350, an external hard drive that houses a 3.5 inch IDE and SATA hard drive up to 500GB capacity and is compatible with all popular operating system. It also features a USB 2.0 2-port hub, IEEE1394a and eSATA options.
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Good news, a very good news indeed. Eye-Fi is essentially a SD Memory card with a Wifi adapter built in. As someone with a decent SD digital camera and a flickr account this could be really cool for me – especially if it would automatically download to my flickr account. Their first product will be a 1GB SD card with built in Wifi. For about the same price as a 1 GB flash card sells for today
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From the wish-Id-thought-of-that department: the Flashbag. Its a standard USB flash drive that has a tiny pump in it that inflates when you load it with data. So if your drive is full of stuff, it blows up like a balloon, but if its empty it remains flat and rectangular. Itll stay inflated even when powered down, so youll be able to estimate how many more MP3s you can leech from your friends computer just by taking a gander.
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