23 Mar 2009
Storage distributor Hammer has signed an exclusive deal with hard disk drive vendor Neso, to offer the product via its consumer storage team.
The hard disk drive (HDD) is 1cm high and includes Quiet Drive technology to minimise disk noise.
The HDD can store up to 125,000 music tracks or 165,000 photos, and includes a USB, plug-and-play feature so no extra power supply is required.
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Paul Matravers, products sales director at Hammer, said: “This is a consumer product through and through, and is the perfect fit for our consumer storage team.
“We have already seen a very positive uptake, and there is great potential for more growth.”
Hammer’s consumer storage team launched eight months ago with Kingston flash products.
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