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01.07.08
Seagate Shows Off New Digital Content Solutions At CES By Chris Crum
It seems Seagate has been very busy working on digital content solutions and at the Consumer Electronics Show, they had a slew of products to show off.
"Consumers are creating and sharing more digital content than ever, and in fact, Americans alone watched 100 billion web videos this year. Content is everywhere, which is fueling the need for more storage everywhere," said Seagate CEO Bill Watkins.
"Seagate connects people with all of their content, and helps them safeguard, securely share, access, and enjoy it, whenever and wherever they want," he added.
Following is a list of the products Seagate has unveiled, complete with descriptions from the company:
Maxtor BlackArmor storage solutions - a 2.5 inch portable external storage solution that features National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) certified encryption for the strongest commercially available data security on a consumer digital storage solution. The Maxtor BlackArmor solution is a 160GB portable storage device that delivers the confidence and reliability of robust security in a compact consumer-friendly design.
Employing SeagateSecure technology, this device is designed to keep content locked up in case the drive becomes lost or stolen. Maxtor BlackArmor drives are expected to be available in Q2 of 2008 for a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $149.99. The drive also includes the award-winning Maxtor Manager software suite to provide automated schedule back up and multiple computer synchronization capabilities.
Maxtor Central Axis software - a software solution that provides a secure and convenient way to access and share content on a Maxtor Shared Storage II networked drive via a Web connection - without breaching network firewalls. Maxtor Central Axis technology, is expected to be available in March, is designed for existing Maxtor Shared Storage II solutions, and will be available from the Maxtor Solutions website as a free download.
Digital Audio Video Experience (D.A.V.E.) technology - Seagate is collaborating with several leading companies, such as Sanyo, HarmanBecker, and PortoMedia to incorporate the D.A.V.E. technology platform into their applications, providing them with substantial wireless, mobile, storage capacity. D.A.V.E. technology will be incorporated into future HarmanBecker high-end automotive media servers, providing in-car storage for movies, music and games as well as a platform for individuals to customize their digital content. In other applications, D.A.V.E. technology will allow quick and easy downloads of standard and high-definition movies, TV programs, music and more as part of a portable media delivery system with PortoMedia; it will also provide high-definition digital video storage for one of the market's leading digital movie cameras, the Sanyo Xacti Digital Movie Camera.
FreeAgent storage solutions - Seagate's FreeAgent family of storage products will offer increased capacities and now provide cross-platform compatibility, with support for the MAC OS X, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. In the first quarter of 2008, FreeAgent Pro hard drives will be available with up to 1TB storage, and provide desktop and online support that allows users to easily manage their digital files, share them with almost anyone, and sync them to almost anything. The compact FreeAgent Go drive will be available with up to 250GB capacity in the first quarter of 2008. FreeAgent Pro, Desktop and Go drives come with Seagate's industry-leading 5-year limited warranty.
PipelineHD Series hard drives - a new family of purpose-built hard disc drives for Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) will initially be offered with capacities ranging from 320GB all the way up to 1TB - enough storage to enable high-end home media centers to store hundreds of hours of HD movies. PipelineHD Series media-optimized hard drives are capable of operating at drive case temperatures of up to 75° C, improving system reliability and increasing the field life of DVRs and home media centers. The drives also offer virtually silent operation and the high performance required for HD streaming and peak power efficiency. PipelineHD Series drives' Vista Logo Certification will provide DVR and Media Center manufacturers with a wide range of options to meet the requirements of all their customer segments.
About the Author: Chris is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest ebusiness news.
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