Thursday, March 25, 2010

WD AV-25 hard drive for AV/DVR and surveillance applications

wd_AV-25-hard-drive.jpgWestern Digital today announced the brand new tough disk expostulate for AV/DVR as well as notice applications. The 2.5-inch WD AV-25 tough expostulate provide tall trustworthiness with the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of 1 million hours as well as is engineered specifically for demanding, always-on multimedia streaming applications, while running at cool as well as still temperatures. In addition to tall reliability, WD AV-25 tough drives meet the perfectionist requirements of the AV/DVR as well as notice markets by charity business concept compatibility, low energy consumption as well as the capability to simultaneously record mixed audio and/or high-definition video streams.

"Customers that market audio as well as video recording applications, such as DVRs, media centers as well as mainstream notice systems, mostly require 24x7 operation from tough drives," pronounced Jim Welsh, senior vice president as well as ubiquitous manager of WD's branded products as well as consumer wiring groups. "WD AV-25 tough drives have been written to withstand these perfectionist environments as well as offer consumers the tiny form cause resolution that consumes reduction power, generates reduction heat, as well as operates sensitively and, many importantly, reliably."

The WD AV-25 tough expostulate is offered in capacities of 160GB, 250GB, 320GB as well as 500GB with price trimming in between $50 to $80.

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