The iVDR Consortium: A removable hard drive for everything?
Jeff over at Techlore writes about the emerging efforts of a new consortium of (mostly) Japanese and (some) American companies, looking to make universal their design (currently being built by Maxell) for a 3.2″ by 0.5″ by 4.3″ shock resistant, hard plastic removable hard drive. The group pushing this idea is called iVDR.
The goal is to have something pocket-sized and tough that you can pull out of your laptop, and stick into your TV, then into your car, then into your DVD player, etc.
Source: TechLore
Read the full article over at Techlore.com.
Permalink | Trackback | Bookmark/e-Mail
You May Also Be Interested In:
- Ask The Experts: How Many Songs Are Supposed to Fit on My MP3 Player?
- Guide to Buying a New Computer
- Hybrid Hard Drives Combine Flash Memory with Traditional Platters
- Ask The Experts: My TV Buzzes When There’s Too Much White
- iPod Alternatives
