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Old 03-16-2004, 12:40 AM
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Default SimpleTech Announces Highest Capacity External Hard Drive; 400GB SimpleDrive High-Speed USB 2.0/FireWire Combo

http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=STEC&script=412&layout=0&item_id=504709

"SimpleTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: STEC), a designer, manufacturer and marketer of custom and open-standard memory solutions based on Flash memory and DRAM technologies, today announced the industry's highest capacity external hard drive -- a 400GB SimpleDrive Deluxe with a USB 2.0 & FireWire combination. The company also extended its SimpleDrive Deluxe product line with the addition of 120, 160, and 250GB capacities. SimpleTech is exhibiting at CeBIT (Hall 20/Stand E18), in Hannover, Germany, March 18-24, 2004.

SimpleDrive External Hard Drives are a cost-effective way to add storage to any Mac or PC desktop or notebook computer quickly and easily, and they are also ideal for backing up data. SimpleDrive External Hard Drives are also available with USB 2.0-only. 400GB SimpleDrive External Hard Drives provide enough capacity to store a combination of 6,500 hours of high quality digital music, 7,200 digital photos, 16 hours of digital video, 72 digital games and 120 software programs."

Wow - 400 GB of external storage! 8O I've got an external USB 2.0 160 GB Maxtor drive right now, and while it works quite well, believe it or not I've managed to fill it up with video. I tend to capture video in spurts, then come back to edit it later. I could do a lot of video work with 400 GB of storage space. :lol:
 
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