Quad-Interface Desktop Hard-Disk Drives By Verbatim

Verbatim on Friday launched two external, quad-interface desktop hard-disk drives.
The drives comes with the storage capacity of 500 GB and another one of 1 TB, offer PC and Mac "plug and play" support for the leading interfaces, USB 2.0, FireWire 800, and eSATA II, the company said. The main moto of drives digital content professionals, consumers and of-course the small business which are looking to store audio, video, photos and graphics files.

"Our new 500-GB and 1-TB Desktop HDDs offer many advantages for editing and storing high-density applications, compared to using two or three smaller HDDs," Charles Klinker, director of marketing for Verbatim, said in a statement.

The 3.5-inch drives feature spindle speed at 7200 revolutions/minute and come with 32 MB of cache memory. The machine is fitted in aluminum case which weigh 3.3 pounds. and measure 9 inches by 6 inches by 1.5 inches.

The product's multi-interface support simplifies file sharing for designers collaborating on projects from different systems. The bus-powered drives have transfer speeds of up to 50 MBps for FireWire 400 connections, up to 100 Mbps for FireWire 800, and up to 3 GBps for eSATA II.

The drives also include Nero's BackItUp 2 Essentials software for automatic backup for Windows systems. The hard drives support Windows 2000, XP, or Vista, and Mac OS X 10.1 or higher. The products, which come with a three-year warranty, have a manufacturer suggested retail price of $180 for the 500-GB model and $250 for 1-TB version. The drives include cables for the four supported interfaces.

Verbatim also offers hard drives with only USB interfaces, as well as products with USB/FireWire and USB/eSATA interfaces.

2 comments:

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guess.. external hard drive market is heating up.. every now and then a new external hard drive is there in market ...
thuo, $250 for 1 TB memory is tempting offer...

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This might be the first 1TB memory dive launched in market...

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