Seagate reveals HDD with 1 TB Platters

Seagate Barracuda XT 3 TB HDD will be the first to use TB 1 trays company.

For those who cannot always give with the tried-and-true method in the service of the data on a silver platter, Seagate has revealed a new flagship for 3.5 inch hard disk with a density of 625 Gigabits per inch square with trays of 1 TB. The reader, planned as the "first world" for the average consumer, will be added to the line of the GoFlex Desk company during the mid-2011 and finally offered in four of storage capacity: 3 to, 2 TB, 1.5 TB and 1 TB.

"Organizations of all sizes and consumers around the world are raising digital content at the speed of light, generating the huge demand for storage of digital content of every kind imaginable," said Rocky Pimentel, Seagate Executive Vice President of global sales and Marketing. "We remain fully focused on the provision of storage capacity, speed and manageability that customers need to thrive in an increasingly digital world."

Seagate said that the first model - the Barracuda XT 3 TB HDD - will have enough storage to accommodate up to 120 movies HD 1 500 video games, thousands of photos and almost countless hours of digital music. Compatible with Mac and PC, the player will also come packaged with a NTFS for Mac pilot, to store and access files of Windows and Mac OS X computers without reformatting. Rotational speeds and other physical specifications have not been obtained.

Seagate is the first manufacturer of hard drives to bring new high drives densities to the market, Samsung was actually the first to break the barrier on the storage capacity of hard disks with a terabyte per platter areal density. The tech was presented at the CeBIT 2011 and will be used to create 2 TB hard drives with only two plateaus, the company said.

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