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- Mitsubishi Announces New Slimline LS-120 Floppy Drives for Notebook Personal Computers; Mitsubishi's new 12.7-mm LS-120 drives designed to replace existing notebook PC floppy drives
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 13, 1997--The Electronic Device Group of Mitsubishi Electronics America, Inc., today announced that Mitsubishi Electric Corporation will be offering a new slimline version of its LS-120 floppy disk drives for notebook personal computers PCs this summer.
- Research articles 1997-03-13
- Data Storage Gets Bigger An d Faster.
- Data storage devices, both desktop and portable, continued to push the envelope on capacity and speed with the introduction of new products at PC Expo, held here in June. A new DVD-RAM chive, the LFDLO3U, was introduced by Secaucus, N.J.-based Pan Data storage...
- Research articles 1999-08-02
- Mitsubishi's SuperDisk Floppy Diskette Drives Achieve PC 98 Certification for Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 Operating Systems
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 15, 1998--Mitsubishi Electronics America Inc. announced today that its parent company, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, has achieved PC 98 certification from Microsoft Corporation for its slimline 12.7-mm (half-inch) and standard 25.4-mm (one-inch) height SuperDiskTM 120-Mbyte floppy diskette drives. The PC 98 certification means that Mitsubishi's drives have been...
- Research articles 1998-12-15
- Sharp and National Semiconductor join forces to make MiniDisc Data drives a new standard for PC and consumer applications; significant cost and performance improvements yield a 140 Mbyte alternative to floppy disk drives
- CAMAS, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 1, 1995--Sharp Corp. of Osaka, Japan and National Semiconductor Corp. of Santa Clara, Calif. today announced the results of a team effort focused on bringing MiniDisc Data technology into mainstream computing and consumer applications.
- Research articles 1995-11-01
- Imation Announces New SuperDisk Upgrade Option Kit for Compaq Deskpro Series PCs; Kit Includes New Software Tools to Enhance SuperDisk Drive Performance
- Business Editors &High-Tech Writers OAKDALE, Minn.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 25, 2000--Officials of Imation Corp. (NYSE: IMN) today announced availability of a new SuperDisk drive upgrade option kit developed for corporate users of Compaq Deskpro PCs. The kit includes a new suite of software tools designed to...
- Research articles 2000-01-25
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- Blu-ray not finding traction in PC industry, says iSuppli
- Despite a rapid rise in the sales of consumer Blu-ray players, a fall in their prices and an increase in the number of high-definition movie titles, Blu-ray Drives BDs in PC systems have been left singing the blues, according to iSuppli. By 2013, BDs will be found in only 16.3%...
- News items 2009-08-25
- Electronic Arts tests 45 hit PC games under Windows 95, 100 percent of titles tested will run; new web page lists results
- SAN MATEO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 19, 1995--Electronic ArtsR (Nasdaq: ERTS), a leading PC entertainment software company, today announced it has completed an initial round of tests on its existing PC CD-ROM and floppy disk games to determine whether they will run under WindowsR 95.
- Research articles 1995-09-19
- Flexible Disk Drive Market is Still Alive and Well, According to Dataquest; New Dataquest Study Forecasts Continued Growth Through the Decade
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 3, 1996--With strong PC sales forecasted for 1996, the worldwide flexible floppy disk drive market will reap the benefits with shipments predicted to reach 92.2 million units in 1996, according to a new Dataquest report.
- Research articles 1996-06-03
- MICRO EXPRESS INTROS Y2K COMPLIANT, 500MHz PENTIUM III MULTIMEDIA PC FOR UNDER $2,000
- Irvine, Calif.-based direct PC seller Micro Express is rolling out a low-priced multimedia PC based on the new Intel Pentium III 500MHz processor. The $1,999 MicroFLEX-PIII/500 comes loaded with 128-MB of SDRAM, 544K of RAM cache, a 32X CD-ROM drive, a 10-GB Ultra DMA hard disk drive, a 3-1/2"...
- Research articles 1999-04-12
- Intel to Start Shipping New Network PCs in a Few Weeks.(Originated from The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash.)
- DuPONT, Wash.--Aug. 19--In a couple weeks, some business customers will begin using Intel's new Network PC, a smaller and cheaper personal computer. These new units, which are slightly bigger than a laptop computer, are designed...
- Research articles 1997-08-19
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