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Ultrabooks may soon become much better at interfacing with other products, be they USB-connected gadgets or devices that can link to others over a local area network. Indeed, we're looking at a hybrid device.
Lately, when we say hybrid, we usually end up talking about a tablet that can turn into a laptop, or a... |
20 May 2013 10:12 GMT |
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When it comes to rugged products, the surest way to drive the point home that they really are very physically strong is to get them certified to “military” standards, even if they aren't meant for use by the army.
For hard disk drive, it is particularly tricky to get them certified to those levels,... |
3 April 2013 07:38 GMT |
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Since most monitors and TVs released lately use IPS panels, I-O Data figured it wouldn't hurt to offer a model that employed one of those good old-fashioned TN screens instead. IPS panels (in-plane switching) have the advantage of wider viewing angles and, in some ways, better image quality, but they sacrifice... |
3 April 2013 05:56 GMT |
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Since HDDs have such high capacities now that they can actually play the role of network-attached storage devices individually.
I-O Data has taken advantage of this. It has formally introduced the LANDisk HDL-AS, a NAS server in either 2 TB or 3TB.
One Gigabit Ethernet port is available for connection to any existi... |
30 January 2013 10:59 GMT |
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There are so many optical drives and HDD/SSD enclosures on the market that most don't stick in the minds of prospective customers, press release or no. I-O Data might manage to help its latest items avoid that fate.
The company has formally launched, in Japan, the DVRP-U8H DVD writer, as well as the HDPD-AUT l... |
23 January 2013 04:44 GMT |
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The list of external and/or portable optical disk drives available to consumers around the world is already quite extensive, but I-O Data doesn't mind adding a new one.
Out comes the BRP-U6DM2, a decent but not really extraordinary piece of equipment.
It is actually surprisingly heavy, at 630 grams. The size i... |
28 November 2012 09:32 GMT |
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This is not the first wireless memory card reader we've ever seen, but such things are uncommon enough that we had to stop and spend some time on it.
Created by I-O Data, it can read SDHC and SDXC memory cards and supports 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, putting the top transfer speed at 150 Mbps.
That means that the conn... |
21 November 2012 07:52 GMT |
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From what we can tell, the new display that I-O Data will start selling before the month is out (October 2012) can serve consumers just as well as it can designers and businessmen.
The native resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels easily outdoes Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) and the IPS panel makes sure that the viewing an... |
10 October 2012 15:21 GMT |
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Japanese storage company I-O Data has just released external HDD with a huge storage capability and compatibility with various USB-enabled entertainment systems. The new drive is available in four different capacity versions and it uses the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connection.
The official name of the new model is HDCA-UT... |
3 October 2012 05:31 GMT |
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The three hard drive units that I-O Data has just released are not distinct through some sort of hardware features, but through the color of their cases.
They are colored black (HDPX-UTK), gold (HDPX-UTG), and silver (HDPX-UTS).
All of them possess 500 GB of storage space, a single USB 3.0 port (with backwards comp... |
22 August 2012 11:10 GMT |
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Japanese storage expert company I-O Data just announced the launch of a new high-capacity 2 TB portable HDD model, on its official website. The new device most likely houses two 2.5” mobile hard disk drives, as it is only fueled by a single USB 2.0 cable. A simple USB 2.0 port cannot provide enough energy to p... |
22 June 2012 04:30 GMT |
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I-O Data has released a new product in Japan, or perhaps it would be more accurate to say a set of products. We're talking about the EasyDisk V Series of flash drives (ED-SV3 / C) with capacities of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 GB. They have cap-less sliders for the USB 2.0 ports, warranties of 1, 2 or 3 years, a wei... |
9 May 2012 11:02 GMT |
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Hard drives specifically made for DVRs, and products with similar purpose, aren't all that common, but they aren't unheard of either.
In fact, I-O Data recently introduced this very sort of storage device, called AVHD-PxU.
With a capacity of 500 GB or 1 TB, it is meant to serve DVRs and smart TVs.
Aft... |
18 April 2012 15:51 GMT |
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I-O Data has some new solid state drives up for sale, powered by 24nm Toggle NAND Flash memory and SATA 6.0 Gbps controllers from Toshiba.
Toshiba is a small presence on the market of SSD controller chips.
This new product would have been its ticket to something closer to relevance, but the price more or less ruine... |
7 April 2012 06:08 GMT |
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Adding to the considerable multitude of optical disk drives is I-O Data, whose labs have once again produced some Blu-ray units.
The company has launched the BRP-U6C line, composed of three versions of the same product.
They are called BRP-U6C, BRP-U6CK and BRP-U6CR and are colored Pearl White, Piano Black, and Ori... |
4 April 2012 07:53 GMT |
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There is a new DDR3 memory module up for sale in Japan, one that I-O Data came up with.
All in all, it's not a very groundbreaking invention, beyond the capacity of 8 GB that isn't often found.
The speed is of 1,333 MHz and the latencies (timings) are 9-9-9-24/CR-1T, all on a voltage of 1.5V.
That makes ... |
28 March 2012 08:07 GMT |
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Showing that it hasn't only been working on new monitors, I-O Data has officially introduced a Blu-ray writer called BRD-S14X. The new optical disk drive (ODD) is a fairly common-looking piece of hardware, one that uses the regular SATA connection to communicate with a motherboard. It boasts 4 MB of buffer m... |
21 March 2012 14:11 GMT |
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We wrote about an upcoming 23.6-inch LCD widescreen monitor from I-O Data, and now we are showing you the LCD-MF234XPBR, LCD-MF234XBR, and LCD-MF224XBR.
Contrary to what some may think, these aren't much more advanced or feature-packed than the aforementioned display.
In fact, they actually cost less, with th... |
21 March 2012 06:09 GMT |
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In the midst of all those strange and new displays, I-O Data brings a dose of normality by releasing fairly common monitors that still keep up with the times.
The new LCD-MF242E might not be quite as refreshing as some would like, though, not with the price it sports.
Granted, we've seen monitors and TVs that... |
21 March 2012 05:37 GMT |
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There is a new monitor on the way to retail stores, or at least those located in Japan, the Country of Sunrise, courtesy of none other than I-O Data.
The last time we wrote about an I-O Data LCD was back in February (2012), when the LCD-AD202X and the LCD-MF222E showed up.
Now, the LCD-MF274XVBR has appeared, tho... |
14 March 2012 15:11 GMT |
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I-O Data released many Flash-based storage units in the past, and it is doing so again, only this time it is catering to the needs of the industrial sector instead of consumers. The company has built the CFU-IV line of CompactFlash cards, the sort that are more about interconnection and endurance than they are abou... |
1 March 2012 09:26 GMT |
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Anyone who wished there was a new external HDD to feast their eyes on will be glad to learn that there are two of them coming out of I-O Data's labs.The company has built the HDPC-UT series, which is made up of two members, for now, both of which are meant to connect to PCs, or whatever else, via USB 3.0.They me... |
16 February 2012 04:55 GMT |
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It appears that I-O Data now has two more monitors to sell, both of them featuring the 16:9 aspect ratio and largely similar specs, save for the screen size and native resolution.As revealed in the Japanese announcement, the LCD-AD202X measures 20 inches in diagonal, while the LCD-MF222E has a screen size of 21.5 inc... |
15 February 2012 11:04 GMT |
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I-O Data is almost ready to start shipping a new monitor, one that has an arguably peculiar combination of performance specs and pricing.
The LCD-MF234XPGBR, as the company's new monitor is called, is not exactly the most revolutionary of displays.
That would imply that it is intended either for regular consu... |
9 February 2012 12:11 GMT |
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NAS devices continue to play an important role in home and small office networks, so I-O Data figured it was time for a new one to make its appearance.
The market for network-attached storage devices has just grown by a tiny bit, courtesy of I-O Data, whose research and development team completed the LANDisk HDL-Z2... |
25 January 2012 10:08 GMT |
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I-O Data is known for its storage devices, but it released something a bit different this once, specifically the USB-RGB3/D USB 3.0 to DVI display adapter.
Where SMSC created a USB 2.0 into 10/100 Ethernet device, I-O Data, using DisplayLink's DL-3100 chip for connectivity and virtual graphics, built a differe... |
21 November 2011 20:01 GMT |
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Coming to expand its already extensive collection of storage products, I-O Data has announced the TB-3NT Series of flash drive units featuring USB 3.0. I-O Data is no stranger to the storage industry, not a new arrival, so it always has to look for ways to differentiate its new items from the old. Then again, jus... |
19 October 2011 03:17 GMT |
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I-O Data chose not to go portable this once, offering a new, high-capacity addition to a collection of desktop hard drives, otherwise known as USB-connected external units.
The I-O Data HDCA-U series of external hard disk drive units has been around for some time, but this only means that its list of members peri... |
5 October 2011 03:27 GMT |
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I-O Data may have already revealed its newest hard disk drives, but that is not all it came up with, as its product lineup also welcomed a new Blu-ray writer of the external variety, one that handles even the newest and most capacious disk formats.
Nowadays, Blu-ray is more or less universally acknowledged as the... |
22 September 2011 10:38 GMT |
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I-O Data, like all companies on the consumer IT market, seems to go about its official releases in a fairly methodical, periodic fashion, as the company has stepped up once more on the storage segment.
There are many things nowadays that can make a hard disk drive stand out, depending on who it is meant for, amon... |
22 September 2011 09:04 GMT |
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I-O Data, Maker of multiple IT product types, has been revealed to have put together a new series of solid state drives, one that relies on the high data rates achievable via the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface standard.The solid state drive industry is a field that has progressed at a rapid rate, what with both consum... |
13 July 2011 05:56 GMT |
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The past quarter has seen the release of many a hard disk drive or solid state drive designed for the newest of the SATA interfaces, but it looks like I-O Data doesn't feel like pushing things too fast.Whenever the next generation of a widely used technology is completed, one can be certain that companies invol... |
6 July 2011 06:03 GMT |
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It seems that, instead of image quality, I-O Data focused on the aspect of physical endurance when it built its newest liquid crystal display monitor, one dubbed LCD-AD202XW-P.Monitors aren't exactly the most fragile things in the world, but they can still get covered in fingerprints and scratch marks, particul... |
22 June 2011 04:58 GMT |
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Being the maker of various storage devices that it is, I-O Data, understandably, did not let much time pass without revealing some new products, deciding to expand an existing series of HDDs.With Western Digital covering the area of portable HDD cases, I-O Data has now announced that its collection of portable stora... |
15 June 2011 04:42 GMT |
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Being the maker of multiple sorts of hardware products that it is, I-O Data has been working on more than one project, this once unleashing what can be seen as a fairly energy efficient monitor.Nowadays, Full HD image quality has more or less become the norm for the consumer display market, at least as far as produc... |
27 May 2011 08:31 GMT |
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The market for external and portable storage devices now has a new member in the shape of a certain HDD line that I-O Data has designed, keeping the bulk of the consumer market in mind.When it comes to external storage devices, portable hard disk drives definitely make up a large chunk of the total industry.This is ... |
26 May 2011 09:09 GMT |
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I-O Data already has quite the collection of optical storage units, among other things, but it looks like its external and portable models have now received a new sibling, dubbed BRD-UT12.When it comes to external storage, consumers usually think of, at least at first, such things as flash drives, maybe DVDs.Still, ... |
26 May 2011 08:01 GMT |
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I-O Data has delivered more than a few storage devices over the years, optical disk drive included, and it looks like this very sort of drive is what the BRD-U8S really is, although it has yet to actually become available.The market for storage devices has grown quite diverse over the past decade, what with so many ... |
12 May 2011 06:10 GMT |
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External hard disk drives may not be as fast as SATA models meant to stay in cases' trays, but they do have all other capabilities and their own assets that make them convenient backup solutions, among other things.The past couple of years definitely saw external storage solutions going through a phase of popul... |
28 April 2011 03:39 GMT |
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It looks like the recently unveiled external storage device from I-O Data is only one of the products that the company has prepared, as there are actually two others that got officially introduced.When it comes to storage devices, I-O Data is one of those companies that arguably has a tendency towards releasing mult... |
31 March 2011 05:08 GMT |
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Like so many other companies on the IT market, I-O Data does not limit itself to just one segment of the industry, this once having delivered a pair of storage devices that are really just updated versions of those unleashed last year.I-O Data's name does a very good job of relaying just what sort of hardware p... |
30 March 2011 07:58 GMT |
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Those that were wondering how long it would take for more BDXL drives to show up need wait no longer, as a certain company known as I-O Data has come to challenge Buffalo with an external solution of this very sort.For those that do not know, some months ago, the Blu-ray Disk Association, BDA for short, came up with... |
28 March 2011 06:34 GMT |
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Since the rate of new releases on the IT market has more or less recovered, I-O Data has broken its own silence in order to reveal the approach of two new liquid crystal display monitors.New display solutions, like hardware of any other type, get released on a regular basis, meaning that companies have to keep creat... |
9 February 2011 08:28 GMT |
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It appears that Gigabyte is not the only company looking to the portable storage market, as I-O Data has also put together a certain device, one that can be seen as fairly unique as far as connectivity goes.Gigabyte's Pure Rock may be looked upon with reservations because, though it has multiple capacity option... |
27 January 2011 05:07 GMT |
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I-O Data is turning out to be one of those IT companies that like to launch products one after another instead of taking it slow, as proven by how yet another one of its storage devices has been detailed.Even though it already launched quite a few storage units over the past few days, among other things, I-O Data de... |
21 January 2011 03:46 GMT |
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As we've said time and time again, the importance of backing up one's data is crucial nowadays, especially if we're talking about very sensitive information, and for this reason, Japanese company I-O Data has just revealed a new external USB enclosure that supports not one, but two HDDs, in order to en... |
20 January 2011 14:21 GMT |
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It seems that I-O Data has not yet finished its string of new product releases, as the announcements made over the past few days have now been followed by the launch of a new DVD writer. DVD writers may not be overly easy to customize, at least as far as regular, internal ones, with the 5.25-inch from factor, are co... |
20 January 2011 06:13 GMT |
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It seems that Gigabyte is not the only company making use of its multitasking capabilities, as I-O Data is now revealed to be working on, besides portable HDDs, a new liquid crystal display monitor.It would seem that companies are well in the habit of working on multiple fields at the very same time nowadays. G... |
19 January 2011 06:16 GMT |
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I-O Data's HDPC-U collection of portable hard disk drives may not be an entirely new one, but it seems that some new members have now been added to its ranks, all of them with the same capacity. Normally, when increasing the number of products available in a storage solutions line, companies usually give their ... |
19 January 2011 04:32 GMT |
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With all the new memory cards coming out, and with new standards being started, makers of such storage solutions have to make sure that they have all sorts of cards on sale, so I-O Data created a new Class 2 model.Since there are many sorts of consumers, there need be multiple types of the same product if they are a... |
1 December 2010 05:43 GMT |
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