Hitachi Builds Hard-Drive Home at CES 2005.LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. -- - Leading Device Companies Join Hitachi Digital Home to Showcase Innovative Consumer Application of Miniature, High-Capacity Hard Drives At the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. Summary Hitachi purchased IBM's hard disk drive division, integrated their own HDD operations, and launched the company in 2003. will demonstrate numerous applications of hard disk drives in consumer devices that increasingly populate the average digital home. These hard-drive-enabled devices by leading consumer electronic device manufacturers will be displayed in Hitachi's digital home at CES, from the family room, to the nursery, to the garage. "We look forward to delighting visitors with the sheer number of devices that use Hitachi hard drives -- in unexpected and uncommon places -- throughout the home," said Bill Healy, senior vice president, product strategy and marketing, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. "Our CES digital home is also a celebration of the successful collaboration that has taken place between Hitachi and our customers to make these devices possible for consumers." The Hitachi digital home at CES illustrates what the company believes to be the fourth and most exciting era of hard-drive adoption -- the Consumer Era -- in which Hitachi predicts the average digital home will have 10-20 hard drives. The Consumer Era is preceded by the PC Era of the 1980's and 1990's, the Mini Computer Era of the 1960's and 1970's, and the Mainframe Era of the 1950's. Each subsequent era saw the reduction of the physical size of the hard drive, an increase in storage capacity, greater affordability and practical usage, and an ever-growing demand. Hitachi's hard-drive home can be seen at the Las Vegas Convention Center The Las Vegas Convention Center is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and is located in Clark County, Nevada. It is one of the largest Convention centers in the world. At the end of 2004, the center had 3. , exhibit #25342, South Hall, first floor. Rooms within the Hitachi digital home will feature products from device manufacturers listed below among others: --Family Room -- Alienware DHS DHS Department of Homeland Security (USA) DHS Department of Human Services DHS Department of Health Services DHS Demographic and Health Surveys DHS Dirhams (Morocco national currency) media center system, Argosy HD182 PhotoHardDisk, Creative Portable Media Center, Creative Zen Touch MP3 player A digital music player that supports the MP3 format, which was the audio format that started a revolution in online music downloads and distribution. All portable music players, the iPod being the most popular, support MP3 along with one or more other audio formats. , Freecom FHD-XS 1.8" external hard drive, FHD-2 PRO mobile hard drive and FHD-3 3.5" IDE external hard disk with one-button synchronization; Hitachi DVR (1) (Digital Video Recorder) A device that records video onto a hard disk from one or more ceiling mounted video cameras. Part of a security system, the DVR typically supports 4, 8 or 16 separate camera channels. ; --Teen Room -- Apricorn EZ Bus Mini portable external storage and the Extreme Upgrade kit for notebook computers, ARCHOS Pocket Video Recorder See DVR, DVD-R and DVD drives. AV400, MagnetoX 3PM Pocket Disc, ROC Digital MINI ROCBOX MP3 player, Tatung Elio Photo Jukebox, Voodoo Vibe F:50 PC and Voodoo Envy M:360 gaming laptop; --Nursery -- Apex E2GO series MP2000 portable media player, Dell DJ MP3 player, Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox, Hitachi Microdrive Retail Kit, JVC JVC Victor Company of Japan (or Japan's Victor Company) JVC Jewelers Vigilance Committee JVC Jesuit Volunteer Corps JVC Jet Vane Control (directs VLS-launched missiles) JVC Jonker-Volgenant-Castanon Everio digital video camera, Shinco PMP-1700 portable movie player, Transcend PhotoBank and StoreJet external storage, Reigncom iRiver H10 1.8C MP3 player; --Home office -- Hammer Storage's Pocket Hammer and Desk Hammer external storage and backup solutions, Hitachi 3.5" Retail Kit, Motion Computing Motion Computing is a Tablet PC company located in Austin, Texas. All computers produced by Motion are in the slate form factor; current products include LS800, LE1600, LE1700, and C5. M1400 Tablet PC (1) A tablet computer environment from Microsoft that is based on an enhanced version of Windows XP. Designed to function more like a portable writing tablet than previous tablet-based computers, it includes handwriting recognition as well as the ability to retain handwritten words , MSI MSI: see integrated circuit. (1) (MicroSoft Installer) See Windows Installer. (2) (Medium Scale Integration) Between 100 and 3,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, LSI, VLSI and ULSI. MegaView 561 personal media player, Olympus E-1 and E-300 digital still cameras, Pexagon Store-It Drive; --Garage -- Harman Becker Traffic Pro 7945 car Hifi navigation with Bluetooth and speech dialog system A Dialog system is a computer system intended to converse with a human, with a coherent structure. Dialog systems have employed text, speech, graphics, haptics, gestures and other modes for communication on both the input and output channel. , Horizon NavMate HD500 Navigation Computer, iVDR, Navman iCN 650 GPS device, Samsung YH-820 MP3. Broadest Product Line-up for Biggest Opportunity The hard drive opportunity for consumer electronics is the fastest-growing segment in the industry. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. IDC(1), the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) See hard disk and HDD caddy. HDD - hard disk drive industry will ship more than 70 million hard drives for consumer electronics in 2007, accounting for about 20% of all HDDs. Hitachi is in the best position to take advantage of this growing market opportunity by offering the broadest porfolio of small-form-factor hard drives tailored for CE devices. Hitachi's hard drives range from one-inch, to 1.8-inch, to 2.5-inch, to 3.5-inch and provide storage for applications such as MP3 jukeboxes, portable/automotive audio and video players, digital still/video cameras, navigation devices, set-top boxes, digital video recorders, gaming machines, external storage, mobile phones and many more. In separate announcements today, Hitachi will be adding the following industry-leading products to its CE hard drive portfolio in 2005: --"Mikey," the baby Microdrive -- the world's smallest, highest-capacity one-inch hard drive at 8-10 GB; --Travelstar "Slim" -- the world's smallest and lightest 1.8-inch hard drive; --Deskstar 7K500 -- the world's highest capacity 3.5-inch SATA (Serial ATA) A serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface, which has been the de facto standard hard disk interface for desktop PCs for more than two decades. The original Parallel ATA (PATA) interface was launched in 1986. hard drive, at 500 GB, for high-end media center PCs, DVRs, nearline storage and other enterprise ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE. (2) See analog telephone adapter. ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment applications; --Deskstar T7K250 -- this new 250 GB drive includes SATA II features and Hitachi's Smooth Stream technology for use in DVR and other AV applications; --Deskstar 7K80 -- at 40 and 80 GB of capacity, this drive satisfies the needs of mainstream consumer PC customers. (1)Source: IDC, Worldwide Hard Disk Drive 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis, IDC #31208, May 2004. About Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Hitachi Global Storage Technologies was founded in 2003 as a result of the strategic combination of Hitachi's and IBM's storage technology businesses. By the end of 2003, Hitachi GST GST abbr. Greenwich sidereal time GST (in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada) Goods and Services Tax became the industry's second largest hard disk drive manufacturer with $4.2 billion in revenue. The company's goal is to enable users to fully engage in the digital lifestyle by providing access to large amounts of storage capacity in formats suitable for the office, on the road and in the home. The company offers customers worldwide a comprehensive range of storage products for desktop computers, high-performance servers and mobile devices. For more information on Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, please visit the company's Web site at http://www.hitachigst.com. About Hitachi, Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :HIT), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company, with approximately 326,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2003 (ended March 31, 2004) consolidated sales totaled 8,632.4 billion yen ($81.4 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors, including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's Web site at http://www.hitachi.com. These materials contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including statements about the following: the future demand for hard disk drives, the potential development of future products, projections for future investment in manufacturing capacity, and projections for future demand for consumer products. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and events to differ materially, including the following: possible fluctuations in the demand for our products; the introduction of new products by competitors or the entry into the market of new competitors; possible delays in developing new products, and the possibility of legal disputes. A detailed discussion of other risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from forward-looking statements is included in Hitachi, Ltd.'s most recent filings and reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Hitachi, Ltd. and Hitachi GST undertake no obligation to update forward looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release. |
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