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NEW DELHI
NOVEMBER 20, 2006
Seagate Technology, the manufacturer of Consumer Electronics (CE) hard
drives, today announced that its 40GB, 60GB and 80GB LD25 Series Hard Drives
have started to ship to a new generation of technology appliance manufacturers.
The LD25 Series drive provides an ideal combination of capacity and size for
leading-edge game consoles, low-profile set-top boxes, home entertainment
devices, small-form-factor computing applications, and other emerging fixed
applications.
Next generation gaming consoles will be the first-to-market with the new 60GB
LD25 Series Hard Drive and are increasingly utilizing hard drive technology, to
enable a more satisfying and exciting gaming experience. Gaming consoles with an
embedded or attached hard drive are capable of delivering a more comprehensive
set of features than those without hard drive storage.
The LD25 Series drive allows gamers to download digital content – such as
game levels, characters, maps, weapons and vehicles, game demos, video trailers
and audio files; support their custom music playlists in every game; store video
messages from friends; and save games. In addition, hard drives enable gamers to
purchase digital content for a much richer and robust gaming experience, a
Seagate statement said.
According to In-Stat, worldwide console and handheld online gaming
subscribers numbered 3.4 million in 2004, and could exceed 30 million by 2009.
“Hard drive storage has the ideal capacity, price and multi-stream capability
needed to enable content-rich features, like video, photos and uncompressed
music, in gaming, home entertainment centers, embedded DVRs and other CE
applications,” said Rob Pait, director of Global Consumer Electronics
Marketing at Seagate. “The LD25 Series drives provide a unique combination of
small size and media-focused design that will further promote and enable these
new, creative designs.” Page(s) 1
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