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Maxell Launches the World's First(1) Removable Hard Disk Drive iV Capable of Recording Copyright Protected High Definition Content.


TOKYO -- Contact of release should read:
Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
Marketing Dept., Global Sales &
Marketing Management Headquarters
Senior Manager
Ichiro Yamashita, +81-3-3515-8220
ichiro-yamashita@maxell.co.jp
http://www.maxell.com/
(sted
Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
Global Sales & Marketing Management Headquarters
Marketing Dept.,
Senior Manager
Ichiro Yamashita, +81-3-3515-8283
http://www.maxell.com/).


The corrected release reads:

MAXELL LAUNCHES THE WORLD'S FIRST((1)) REMOVABLE HARD DISK (storage) removable hard disk - A type of magnetic disk, or possibly magneto-optical disk which is not permanently attached to the disk drive (not a fixed disk) but which can be taken out and replaced, allowing many disks to be used in the same drive.  DRIVE IV CAPABLE OF RECORDING COPYRIGHT PROTECTED HIGH DEFINITION CONTENT

Hitachi Maxell Hitachi Maxell (日立マクセル Hitachi Makuseru , Ltd. (President & Chief Executive Officer: Yoshito Tsunoda) today announced the launch of its Removable Hard Disk Drive iV, the world's first(1) iVDR(2) standard hard disk drive capable of recording copyright protected High Definition (HD) content without quality loss.

In recent years, as terrestrial digital broadcasting Digital broadcasting is the practice of using digital data rather than analogue waveforms to carry broadcasts over television channels or assigned radio frequency bands. It is becoming increasingly popular for television usage (especially satellite television) but is having a  has become more commonplace, HD video content has become more widespread. Recording long HD broadcasts requires a lot of storage space. Moreover, recording copyright protected digital content or moving it from a recorder or other internal hard disks requires media capable of copyright protection.

The small Removable Hard Disk Drive iV fits in the palm of the hand, and yet features a maximum capacity of 160 GB of data storage and a data transfer rate of 540 Mbit/s. Employing SAFIA SAFIA Semi-Automatic Flight Inspection Aircraft (3) copyright protection technology, Removable Hard Disk Drive iV is a new iVDR-Secure type(4) media ideal for recording and transferring HD and SD (Standard Definition) content. Compatible with copyright protected content, Removable Hard Disk Drive iV is being launched for use with Hitachi's Wooo flat-panel TV, which features the iVDR-compatible slot iV Pocket and is the world's first appliance employing iVDR.

The iVDR Consortium was established in March 2002 and now consists of more than 50 companies promoting the iVDR standard. With this, the diffusion of iVDR-compatible devices is expected to increase dramatically. These iVDR devices will be used as bridge media to record HD and SD content that can then be viewed on a player or in a car, for example. With this vision of the future, Maxell has designed the Removable Hard Disk Drive iV with a glass-fiber plastic cartridge housing that protects vital internal parts while withstanding a wide range of ambient temperatures Outside temperature at any given altitude, preferably expressed in degrees centigrade. . The drive's shock resistance characteristics have also been improved to boost its ability to withstand external shocks that may occur with normal use.

Maxell is to release an 80 GB model and a 160 GB model. Both come with storage cases. The packaging carries the following statement: "Removable hard disk drive can record copyright protected HD content without quality loss."

Maxell's recording media products concept, "Play, Record, Archive," reflects its goal of becoming an HD storage solution provider. Maxell will continue to expand the capacity of its media and provide users with an array of HD storage solutions, such as Blu-ray Discs A Blu-ray Disc (also called BD) is a high-density optical disc format for the storage of digital information, including high-definition video. Overview
The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue-violet laser used to read and write this type of disc.
, HD DVDs (High Definition DVD) A relatively short-lived high-capacity optical disc that holds four hours of high-definition video on a single-sided, single-layer 15GB disk. Sanctioned by the DVD Forum in 2003 and based on the Advanced Optical Disc (AOD) technology from Toshiba and , SDHC SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity (flash memory)
SDHC Succinate Dehydrogenase Complex, Subunit C
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 memory cards and hard disk drives.

(1) A removable hard disk drive that can store copyright protected content; as of March 2007.

(2) iVDR (information Versatile Disk for Removable usage) is a trademark that indicates iVDR Technology

Standard compliance.

(3) SAFIA (Security Architecture For Intelligent Attachment device) is content protection technology provided by the SAFIA License Group for use with digital TV, digital audio, and other digital media.

(4) iVDR-Secure type, employing the iVDR Standard of content protection technology (SAFIA), can record copy-protected content.

Major features

1. Can record copyright protected content, allowing recording and transfer of lengthy digital content

Uses SAFIA copyright protection technology and is capable of long-time recording of HD content without loss of quality.

2. Compact yet high storage capacity with high 540 Mbit/s data transfer rate

Has a maximum data transfer rate of 540 Mbit/s, 7.5 times faster than Blu-ray Discs.

3. Unique shock-resistant inner frame greatly improves((5)) shock resistance

A special frame is employed to reduce the effects of external impacts that may occur through regular use.

(5) There is no guarantee against destruction of data caused by dropping of device.
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About SAFIA Copyright Protection Technology

Security Architecture For Intelligent Attachment device (SAFIA) is a content protection technology for digital television, digital audio and other digital content, and is promoted by the SAFIA License Group. Employed in iVDR-Secure type, SAFIA is a content protection technology for removable recording media (iVDR) mountable on digital broadcasting receiving equipment. This technology is acknowledged by the Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting (D-pa Japan) and the Association for Promotion of Satellite Broadcasting (BPA BPA British Paediatric Association.  Japan) as a "Content protection method for removable recording media," and appears in the latest technical reports TR-B14 and TR-B15 (revised in March 2006) of the Association of Radio Industries and Businesses “ARIB” redirects here. For other uses, see ARIB (disambiguation).
The Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, commonly known as ARIB (ARIB is generally pronounced "araib"), is a standardization organization in Japan.
 (ARIB ARIB Association of Radio Industries and Businesses  Japan).
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'NConforming to HDD (Hard Disk Drive) See hard disk and HDD caddy.

HDD - hard disk drive
 industry practices, Maxell defines the memory storage capacity of 1MB (megabyte One million bytes, or more precisely 1,048,576 bytes. Also MB, Mbyte and M-byte. See mega and space/time.

(unit) megabyte - (MB, colloquially "meg") 2^20 = 1,048,576 bytes = 1024 kilobytes. 1024 megabytes are one gigabyte.
) as 1,000,000 (bytes) and 1 GB (gigabyte) as 1,000,000,000 bytes.

About Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.

Since its foundation in 1960, Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. has led the electronics industry at home and abroad in the fields of memory and mobility Maxell is a leading manufacturer of information storage media products, including magnetic tapes, optical discs, and battery products such as lithium ion A rechargeable battery technology introduced in 1991 that provides greater charge per pound than nickel metal hydride. In 1993, Toshiba introduced the first notebook in the U.S. with a Li-ion battery.  rechargeable batteries A rechargeable battery, also known as a storage battery, is a group of two or more secondary cells. These batteries can be restored to full charge by the application of electrical energy. , micro batteries and dry cell batteries, and its brand; "Maxell" is globally well recognized brand of recording media and battery products. For more information on Maxell, please visit the company's Web site at www.maxell.com/.
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