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Old 12-05-06, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A Zune with a 100GB drive?
Can you imagine? That is a heck of a lot of storage and it's probably not too far away. Oh yeah, it could be on an iPod too! The reason why is because Toshiba has just announced a 100GB Threshold for 1.8-Inch Hard Disk Drives. WOW!! A 1.8 inch 100GB hard drive ... wait and see who is first to grab this one! Here is part of the Toshiba press release: <blockquote> Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD), the industry pioneer in small form factor hard disk drives (HDDs), continues to lead innovation in the mobile HDD category with the introduction of the world's highest-capacity 1.8-inch HDD. The 100GB(a) two-platter HDD is based on perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) and propels the functionality and storage capacity of mobile PCs. Designed in the "short" 1.8-inch form factor, Toshiba's new MK1011GAH offers a footprint that is 10 percent smaller than first-generation 1.8-inch drives. With an areal density of 155.3 Gbit/in2, the drive is specially designed for thin and light mobile computers with an 8MB cache. In addition, Toshiba's new 1.8-inch capacity leader features the same tunnel magneto-resistive (TMR) head technology combined with perpendicular recording that delivered the company's world-leading 200GB capacity in the 2.5-inch HDD class with an areal density of 178.8 Gbit/in2. "We are enhancing the capabilities of PMR with the incorporation of TMR head technology to deliver another industry-leading mobile HDD," said Scott Maccabe, vice president and general manager, Toshiba Storage Device Division. "Toshiba's technology innovation is setting the bar for mobile HDDs, and our first-to-market position in PMR is clearly helping us define the possibilities for pushing capacity limits in the mobile sector with more than two million mobile PMR HDDs shipped and over a year in commercialization." Toshiba's 100GB 1.8-inch HDD integrates a low insertion force (LIF) connector, providing a format that enables mobile PC manufacturers to easily transition to higher capacities in smaller footprint HDDs. Marking its technology leadership in mobile HDDs, Toshiba was again the world market-share leader in HDD shipments into consumer electronics applications and tied for the lead in overall mobile HDD shipments, for the third quarter of 2006 according to leading research firm IDC(b). Toshiba commands a resounding 80 percent share in the 1.8-inch category, according to IDC, and has shipped more than 40 million 1.8-inch drives since introduction in 2000. Toshiba's MK1011GAH 1.8-inch HDD is RoHS compliant and will ship to OEMs for integration into mobile PCs in January 2007. For more information about Toshiba's full line of small form factor HDDs, visit <a href="http://www.sdd.toshiba.com">http://www.sdd.toshiba.com</a>. </blockquote> Source: <a href="http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/rod/PressContent/detail.jsp?contentId=1163707370827&amp;uId=1078768 639008">Release-on-Demand: Latest Headlines</a>

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Old 12-06-06, 06:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I noticed the different capacity drives also
60/80/100GB drives available as an upgrade!
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Looks like I might not need a portable hard drive for my laptop afterall.. Just gotta get me a Zune!
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I might finally be able to put my music collection onto an mp3 player. Never had an mp3 player because it is hard to narrow it down to only a handful. Although I will probably be over 100Gb after Christmas!!
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