Selasa, 06 Januari 2015

Seagate releases "Hard Disk" world's thinnest

Seagate Seven
Seagate Seven
Seagate launches new data storage devices that claimed the thinnest in the world. Hard disk devices that pick the thickness of 7 mm was named Seagate Seven.

Seagate Seven sturdy performed with a casing made entirely of metal. In addition to thin, very light weight alone, approximately 90 grams.

For data transfer activity, the hardware is also equipped with a USB 3.0 port which ensures high transfer speeds. Unfortunately, Seagate Seven only available one model with a capacity that is not too big, 500 GB.

Reported KompasTekno from Engadget, Monday (05/01/2015), the hard disk it will be launched in late January 2015 with a price tag of 100 dollars.
 
Seagate completes the sales package with a USB cable and the Seagate Dashboard software stored on the hard disk.
 

Seagate Wireless

In addition to the thin disk, Seagate also launched a wireless storage device at an affordable price.

When transferring data using the cable was troublesome, there is also the option for wireless transfer of data. This is the purpose Seagate Seagate released Wirelees are also designed to complement the handheld device.

Seagate Wireless has a capacity of 500 GB which can be accessed via the wireless network. As a portable storage device, hard disk is also equipped with a battery that can last for 9 hours.

In addition to wireless, data in Wireless Seagate can be transferred via the data cable. Unfortunately, these storage devices are still using USB 2.0 data transfer port. This means that the data transfer process will be slower than the Seagate Seven are already using USB 3.0. You must be patient enough if intending to use the storage format film High Definition (HD).

Although weak in that, Seagate Wireless has support AirPlay, Roku and Chromecast so you can stream directly to the TV.

Seagate Wireless for launch next February with a price tag of 130 dollars.

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