By keeping in view consumers heavy demand for additional storage devices and to store all the data quickly and easily for safekeeping, Philips has introduced an external hard drive called SPD5130. This ground-breaking drive features an ultra-fast eSATA interface that is six times faster than the industry-standard USB 2.0, to offer users an extra storage capacity to store more music, movies and photos than ever before. Its unmatched one-terabyte capacity enables users to store 1 million photos, 250,000 songs or six weeks of uncompressed video whereas its 32MB buffer guarantee that data is transported unfailingly and free from error. The device also features an unusual extra-thick outer shell for smooth functioning whereas its heat control system regulates the drive’s built-in fan. The outer case of SPD5130 is made of stout aluminum that protects data from surplus temperatures and its inimitable suspension insulates the drive from potential shocks. The SPD5130 has a sleek, signature design to complement any modern desktop. The power management of this sleek, signature design device permits the disk to begin and shut down with the computer; so therefore, it is compatible with every machine. Like its predecessors this SPD5130 also comes with one-click backup button to instantaneously protect files and a safe shutdown button to prevent data loss. William Ripley, Products Strategy and Marketing Peripherals and Accessories Philips Consumer Electronics asserted: In the digital world, storage requirements are growing exponentially, while users need to access their files as quickly and as simply as possible and we’re delighted to shatter the one-terabyte storage barrier and boost our extensive range of computer peripherals with the SPD5130, a compact, single-disk external hard drive that’s also one of our fastest models yet. As compared to double-drive solutions those are currently ruling are shelves this SPD5130 hard drive also comes bundled with a revolutionary single-disk form. The disk is available in Europe and it will hit US in this summer with price tag of 449 EUR and 499 USD. Via: Physorg
World’s first one-terabyte external hard drive by Philips
Posted January 28th, 2012 by admin