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Hitachi is Set To Launch a 1000GB Blu-ray Recorder

By Robert | May 14, 2007

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Hitachi is set to launch a 1000GB Blu-ray recorder. The product that was shown at the Harvey Norman Conference being held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre. According to Hitachi Australia the device will go on sale in 2008 for around AU$2,000.

A leader in storage devices, Hitachi has also released in the USA for US$400 the Deskstar 7K1000. It was first announced at CES 2007 as the world’s first one-terabyte hard drive and has now been shipping for a month. The drive offers colossal storage capacity and is well-suited for…

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