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  1. Member ViRaL1's Avatar
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    Not THAT new (Jan 4), but I hadn't seen anything here...

    Thur 04 Jan, 2007

    1TB Achievement Gives Consumers Colossal Storage Capacity for the Digital Lifestyle

    CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW 2007, LAS VEGAS – January 5, 2007 – Consumers' ability to store video, photos, music and other valued data will reach new heights as Hitachi Global Storage Technologies today announced the industry's first terabyte (TB) hard drive. Delivering superior performance and reliability, as well as capacity, Hitachi's 1TB hard drive meets the needs of consumers who want to create, share and store their digital information, and lots of it. Hitachi's Deskstar® 7K1000 will begin shipping to retail customers in the first quarter of 2007 at a suggested retail price of $399 (USD), or 40 cents per gigabyte (GB). This new consumer-friendly price makes ultra-high storage capacity more affordable and accessible than ever before.

    More here - http://www.hitachigst.com/portal/site/en/template.MAXIMIZE/menuitem.368c8bfe833dee8056...CacheTok=token
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    Hitachi makes the worlds best contractor quality cordless and corded drills with brilliant battery packs ... but im not so sure of their hard drives
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    Hitachi has made great hard drives for many years. Usually overpriced.

    Seagate expects to be the number one vendor of 1TB drives by the time Hitachi gets its volume ramped up. And probably will.

    1TB is new but not a breakthrough in disk technology.
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    Hitachi bought IBM's HDD business and Lenovo bought IBM's Laptop business. Quality from IBM's glories still rock.
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    i guess no one remembers all the bad ibm drives they had for a couple of years
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  6. Originally Posted by Sam Ontario
    Hitachi bought IBM's HDD business and Lenovo bought IBM's Laptop business. Quality from IBM's glories still rock.

    GXP 75 AKA The deathstar .lol
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