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Hitachi's shows off 1TB Deskstar 7K1000

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Hitachi is showing off their new flagship hard drive. It has a capacity of 1000GB or 1TB. The retail packaging mentions a few interesting numbers. You can store 250,000 songs, 358 movies, 1000 hours of video, 333.300 photos or 500 games.


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that would be pretty neat to have dno how it performes tho
 
I'd have to buy two. One for use and another for the back up :cool:
 
only 1000hours of pron? :p
look like a good hdd
 
I could definitely use this drive. With all the movies (not just porn) games and stuff I download and install, my 250 is filling up rather quickly
 
setup six of those in RAID and have a monster HTPC!!
 
If you're into voyeurism it's actually more, since that's mostly low quality.


hahaa he is looking forward to having 100,000,000,000,000 60 second clips on his HDD.
 
I know this is a little nit-picky, but in the picture Hitachi says this is the first 1TB Hard Drive, but didn't Seagate announce they have a 1TB Hard Drive BEFORE Hitachi did?

Is the Seagate drive at CES?
 
very nice,GO ON hitachi.is it still a deathstar tho'?

As far as I know there is no such thing as a Hitachi Deathstar, I only recall it applying back when it was an IBM drive.

In fact the Deathstar basically killed the IBM harddrive division, it would be extremely foolish if Hitachi would sell the same drives. It would be like buying a disease and infecting yourself instead of eliminating it.
 
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