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  2. Seagate Technology - Wikipedia

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    For the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Series, Seagate offers the "Game Drive" which is a 2–4 TB USB 3.0 external hard drive. Additionally for the Xbox One series, Seagate now offers a "New Game Drive" in capacities of 2–5 TB and a "Game Drive Hub" which has a capacity up to 8 TB, both of which also use the USB 3.0 interface. [ 83 ]

  3. Seagate Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    The Seagate Barracuda is a series of hard disk drives and later solid state drives produced by Seagate Technology that was first introduced in 1993. [ 3 ] The line initially focused on high-capacity, high-performance SCSI hard drives until introducing ATA models in 1999 and SATA models in 2002.

  4. Disk enclosure - Wikipedia

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    A 3.5-inch USB/FireWire hard disk enclosure with cover removed. A disk enclosure is a specialized casing designed to hold and power hard disk drives or solid state drives while providing a mechanism to allow them to communicate to one or more separate computers.

  5. Vaio - Wikipedia

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    505 series (1997–2004, 10.4" or 12.1" display, external floppy and CD drives, originally called SuperSlim) 700 series (1997–1998, 12.1" display, external floppy and CD drives) 800 series (1998–1999, 13.3" display, external floppy and CD drives) TX series (2005–2007, 11.1" 1366 x 768 display, first laptop with 16:9 LED backlit display)

  6. Hitachi - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, Hitachi agreed to sell its hard disk drive subsidiary, HGST, to Western Digital for a combination of cash and shares worth US$4.3 billion. [42] Due to concerns of a duopoly of WD and Seagate Technology by the EU Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, Hitachi's 3.5" HDD division was sold to Toshiba. The transaction was ...

  7. Maxtor - Wikipedia

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    An early Maxtor hard drive (right) with a more modern laptop hard drive and coins (front) for size comparison. The Maxtor founders, James McCoy, Jack Swartz, and Raymond Niedzwiecki—graduates of the San Jose State University School of Engineering and former employees of IBM—began the search for funding in 1981. In early 1982, B.J. Cassin ...