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  2. Western Digital - Wikipedia

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    WD Green: Basic computing 2 WD Blue: General desktop 2 WD Purple: Surveillance: 3 WD Purple Pro: Surveillance 5 WD Red: Network-attached storage: 3 WD Red Plus: Network-attached storage 3 WD Red Pro: Network-attached storage 5 WD_BLACK: High-performance/gaming desktop 5 WD Gold: Enterprise 5 WD Ultrastar: Data center 5 Internal use External USB ...

  3. Western Digital My Book - Wikipedia

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    Western Digital My Book external hard drive. My Book is a series of external hard drives produced by Western Digital.There are at least nine series of My Book drives: Essential Edition, Home Edition, Office Edition, Mirror Edition, Studio Edition, Premium Edition, Elite Edition, Pro Edition, AV DVR "Live Edition", and the World Edition.

  4. Ultrastar (WD brand) - Wikipedia

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    Western Digital continued using the HGST prefix on product labels, slowly phasing it out. This resulted in that some models were sold under both HGST and WD branding simultaneously (e.g. the HGST Ultrastar He10 and WD Ultrastar HC510 are the same models of HDD). [2] These drives are typically used with enterprise computer systems.

  5. Advanced Format - Wikipedia

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    The use of long data sectors was suggested in 1998 in a technical paper issued by the National Storage Industry Consortium (NSIC) [2] calling attention to the conflict between continuing increases in areal density and the traditional 512-byte-per-sector format used in hard disk drives. [3]

  6. High-definition optical disc format war - Wikipedia

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    Sony started two projects applying the new diodes: Ultra Density Optical and, with Pioneer, DVR Blue. [6] The first DVR Blue prototypes were unveiled at the CEATEC exhibition in October 2000. On February 19, 2002, the project was officially announced as Blu-ray , [ 7 ] and the Blu-ray Disc Association was founded by a consortium of nine ...