New CinemaStar drives - optimized for digital video recorders and set-top boxes
Hitachi GST – Driving the Tera Era
Travelstar 7K320 drive offers the highest performance for today's notebook computers
This new drive provides up to 320GB capacity at 7200 RPM.
New Enterprise Hard Drive Establishes New Performance and Capacity Standards
The Ultrastar 15K450 drive is an ideal solution for mission-critical server and storage applications such
as online transaction processing, intensive database queries and other multi-user applications.
New 320GB notebook hard drive combines high capacity and superior performance with power efficiency and low acoustics.
Set-top Box
This presentation describes how the CinemaStar one-terabyte drive meets the unique needs of
today's set-top boxes and digital video recorders.
"The Next Big Thing in Hard Drives"
Hitachi says that the Travelstar half-terabyte 2.5-inch drive is the next big thing. Find out why by
viewing this video in English or listen to the audio for other languages.
Drives for Enterprise Applications
Hitachi's Ultrastar 15K300 drive, Ultrastar C10K147 drive and Ultrastar A7K1000 drive comprise a powerful triple-play that covers all the needs of the enterprise market.
Nobel Prize-winning Giant Magneto Resistance (GMR) Technology
GMR technology allows Hitachi to build the world's smallest read head. This technology won a Nobel
Prize for Physics in 2007.
Bulk Encryption
Notebook computers, which usually contain a treasure trove of confidental information, are often the
target of theft. That's why bulk encryption at the hard drive level is more important than ever.
Hard Disk Drives vs. Flash Drives
Will Flash technology kill the hard disk drive? Or will these two technologies continue to co-exist and prosper?
7200 RPM Drives in the 2.5-inch Market
We've found that faster speed increases notebook drive performance to the level that was once
confined to the desktop market.
Travelstar Upgrade Kit
This video shows how the kit makes it quick and easy to upgrade a notebook PC.
The World's First One-terabyte Drive
Hitachi introduced the first 1TB drive in January 2007 to accommodate the ever-growing demand for
more storage capacity.