Thursday, October 15th 2009
Samsung Intros Greener Story Station External Hard Drives
Samsung Electronics is releasing a new energy-efficient version of its Story Station external hard drive. Adhering to the European Union's EuP (Energy Using Products) Directive for Standby Regulation, effective January 2010, the new Story Station draws a mere 0.09W of power when in standby, down from its current 2.5W standby power draw. "User requirements for external hard drives now include eco-friendliness and lower power levels in addition to performance, reliability and exceptional design," said C.H. Lee, vice president, Storage sales & marketing, Samsung Electronics. "Samsung's STORY Station, which has been praised for its appealing external-drive design, takes a huge step forward in setting the stage for the timely introduction of environmentally-conscious hard drive technology," he added. The Story Station external hard drive comes in capacities of 500 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB. Included are features that automatically backup data on to it, encrypting, and password-protecting it. It uses USB 2.0 for connectivity. The new drives will reach stores next month.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
10 Comments on Samsung Intros Greener Story Station External Hard Drives
that just means they got a more efficient power pack for it, or newer technology inside the case (the USB side of things, not the HDD side of things)
they dont mention load wattage at all.
they're talking about idle vs idle - once spun down, their new one uses less power than their old one.
USB external drives can simply ignore the spin down command, or enforce their own idle-time-before-spin-down.
What I meant was the old model probably do not spin down when idling while the new model do.
it's just a time inside a small processor onboard the usb controller which starts a countdown after every access thus it spins down during usage if you don't access it for a given time
i will mesure it's idle with stopped Harddrive maybe samsung get's into trouble as these older drives are out of the "green" edition of WD and feature a good firmware from start