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Topic: Hitachi
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
Here's a new 7" widescreen DVD player from Hitachi with a few added bonuses like an FM radio, TV tuner, and alarm function.
I had no idea such technology existed until I read this article, but Hitachi has announced a new notebook PC that features the world's first "vein-recognition" device as a security measure. Vein-recognition apparently recognizes the veins in a person's finger, rather than the fingerprint itself, making it harder to falsify.
Hitachi Maxell has a new pen that features Bluetooth compatibility. Seems like something like this would be a nice replacement for graphic tablets, because frankly, I have a difficult drawing/writing something by hand unless I can see what I've already done.
Ever wanted to look into the mirror and see something other than...a reflection? Now you can. Hitachi's new "Miragraphy" is a "mirror-type display" that involves a mirror, PC, projector, and some data. When you look into the mirror, you of course see a normal reflection, but also whatever the projector is displaying. Could be useful!
Hitachi gears up to release a new version of their internet appliance, the "FLORA-ie." Details inside.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced they are "at the cust of the most significant hard drive technology transition of the past decade." For us consumers, this means you can expect to see 20GB Microdrives and 1TB 3.5" drives by 2007. Here's the English press release with more information.
KDDI and Hitachi Systems and Services have teamed up for a project called "micro-VNC," allowing for VNC from a mobile phone. The system supports Windows, Mac and Linux machines.
The GMA-4080N is a product of Hitachi-LG Data Storage. There are many DVD burners that support DVD+R DL, this one also supports DVD-RAM.
Here's a new digital audio player from Hitachi, and it looks to be decent. It's cheap, has an SD card slot, and 256MB of built in memory. And it's small. I mean...small.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, or "the guys who bought IBM's hard drive line," has announced a number of new products. There's a 500GB hard drive for desktops in the mix, as well as a new Microdrive that's somehow smaller than older Microdrives, and they're calling it "Mikey." Not kidding.
English Press Release - New Desktop Drives
English Press Release - New Portable Drives




