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Topic: Hardware Toshiba Releases 9.4GB DVD-RAM
By AntiAlias on June 28, 2000 11:35 AM

Toshiba's new drive, dubbed SD-W2002, offers an 8MB buffer. The ATAPI-interface SD-W2002 reads and writes 4.7GB media at 2,704KB/sec and 2.6GB media at 1,350KB/sec. Random seek times clock in at 120ms for DVD-RAM and DVD-ROM and 90ms for CD-ROM media. 
"Toshiba is pleased to deliver a DVD-RAM drive that will increase the overall value and creative abilities of PC users," said Maciek Brzeski, vice president, marketing, Toshiba SDD. "Both businesses and consumers will benefit greatly from a rewriteable drive that will store more than 400,000 documents or 4,700 full-color digital photos on a single disc."

The drive is to begin production in July, and no price has been set. Visit Toshiba.com for more info.

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