New CinemaStar Family Combines “Sweet Spot” 500GB Capacity, Low
Power, Quiet Acoustics and High Reliability, Driving a New Generation of
Traditional, and Ultra-slim and Compact DVRs, HDD-embedded TVs, and
Satellite/Cable Set Top Boxes

Company Website:
http://www.hgst.com
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- (Business Wire)
HGST
(formerly Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and now a Western Digital
company, NYSE: WDC) today announced a new family of CinemaStar™ 2.5-inch
hard disk drives (HDDs) for the growing traditional and small form
factor audio/video (A/V) and consumer electronics (CE) HDD markets. With
continued technological advancements and increased capacities, 2.5-inch
hard drives are satisfying the needs of both the traditional 3.5-inch CE
market as well as the small form factor market, while allowing OEMs to
design smaller, more compact A/V streaming devices.
From slim 7mm z-height 500GB HDDs to high-capacity, 2.5-inch, 9.5mm 1TB
HDDs, HGST’s new CinemaStar family targets the vast majority of CE
capacity needs, while providing the right balance of performance, low
power and quiet acoustics for multi-stream digital video recorders
(DVRs) and set-top-boxes (STBs). Now in its sixth generation, each
CinemaStar drive is fine-tuned with advanced streaming technology to
efficiently optimize the 24/7 recording and playback of A/V content.
The new CinemaStar family includes:
- CinemaStar Z7K500 Family forHigh Performance A/V Streaming –
The CinemaStar Z7K500 family is the industry’s first one-disk, 7mm,
7200 RPM, 2.5-inch drive designed for high-performance A/V streaming.
It delivers blazing speed, power-efficiency and design flexibility for
uninterrupted content delivery and storage. The 7mm CinemaStar Z7K500
drive can be a direct replacement for standard 9.5mm hard drives and
is well suited for slim TV integration, and high-performance
multi-tuner DVRs and STBs that let you stream, record and watch
programming at the same time. The CinemaStar Z7K500 family comes with
a 6Gb/s SATA interface and a 32MB cache buffer, and is available in
500GB, 320GB and 250GB capacities.
- CinemaStar C5K1000 Family Delivers Massive Capacity in a Small
Footprint – The new CinemaStar C5K1000 drive delivers a generous
1TB capacity in a 2.5-inch form factor, meeting the needs of a growing
number of CE OEMs who wish to offer video recording and playback
features in a compact design, while still offering massive capacity
and functionality as seen in much larger units in households today.
The new 5,400 RPM, 9.5mm, 2.5-inch CinemaStar C5K1000 family delivers
read/write power as low as 1.5 watts (W) and a quiet operation at 2.4
bels idle. The drive family is available in 1TB, 750GB and 640GB
capacities.
- CinemaStar™ Z5K500 Family Offers Mainstream Performance and
Capacity – The CinemaStar Z5K500 offering is HGST’s
second-generation, 7mm, 5400 RPM, 2.5-inch CE HDD family, featuring a
one-disk design with 500GB, 320GB and 250GB capacities. With its slim
7mm HDD design, power as low as 1.4W during read/write operations and
a barely audible sound at 1.9 idle bels, OEMs can easily design
smaller, quieter and more power-efficient DVR solutions with enough
streaming performance and capacity to store 185¹ hours of HD video or
television shows.
With design wins in virtually all major markets, HGST’s CinemaStar hard
drive family is the storage muscle behind A/V streaming devices today.
HGST CinemaStar drives offer specialized advanced features and
integrated technology for high-definition multi-stream DVRs, tuner-based
STBs as well as IPTV set-top boxes, DVR-enabled TVs, audio systems and
video surveillance systems.
All CinemaStar drives feature HGST’s patented and innovative
SmoothStream™ technology, which enables the drives to perform
efficiently and provide the best viewing experience possible. The HGST
SmoothStream technology supports the industry-standard ATA-7 streaming
command set, and SMART command transport (SCT) provides time-limited
error recovery and thermal monitoring capabilities for a longer system
life. Together, the SCT protocol and HGST SmoothStream technology
minimize disruptions in stream delivery by adapting buffer management
behavior and error recovery timing to match the characteristics of
typical streaming applications.
"Increasingly, set-top-box, DVR, and game console manufacturers are
leveraging smaller 2.5-inch form factor HDDs instead of traditional
3.5-inch drives in more compact CE product designs," said John Rydning,
IDC's HDD research vice president. "With 2.5-inch HDDs able to offer the
capacity sweet spot for set top boxes and DVRs, IDC expects 2.5-inch HDD
shipments into these applications will grow at a worldwide 2011-2016
compound annual growth rate of 21.8%."²
“The ever increasing appetite for on-demand entertainment is driving the
adoption of high-capacity 2.5-inch hard disk drives into a growing
number of CE applications,” said Brendan Collins, vice president of
product marketing, HGST. “Not only is there a desire to increase the
storage capacity in these devices to hold more programs, but they must
deliver predictable A/V streaming performance. With our broad new family
of 2.5-inch CinemaStar drives, we continue to give our customers the
flexibility to select a variety of reliable and robust drives to meet
their cost, performance, power or capacity requirements, while helping
them to deliver smaller, more aesthetically appealing designs.”
The new 2.5-inch CinemaStar family is now shipping in limited
quantities. CE OEM samples are now available.
About HGST
HGST (formerly known as Hitachi Global Storage Technologies or Hitachi
GST), a Western Digital company, develops advanced hard disk drives,
enterprise-class solid state drives, innovative external storage
solutions and services used to store, preserve and manage the world’s
most valued data. Founded by the pioneers of hard drives, HGST provides
high-value storage for a broad range of market segments, including
Enterprise, Desktop, Mobile Computing, Consumer Electronics and Personal
Storage. HGST was established in 2003 and maintains its U.S.
headquarters in San Jose, California. For more information, please visit
the company’s website at http://www.hgst.com.
¹ Actual recording time is a function of the transmitted data rate. Here
a typical streaming rate of 6Mbps has been assumed.
² Source: IDC "Worldwide Hard Disk Drive 2011-2016 Forecast: The
Industry Hits the Reset Button," IDC Doc# 233547, March 2012.
One GB is equal to one billion bytes, and one TB equals 1,000 GB (one
trillion bytes). Actual capacity will vary depending on operating
environment and formatting.
CinemaStar and SmoothStream are trademarks of HGST, a Western Digital
company. Western Digital, WD, and the WD logo are registered trademarks
of Western Digital Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks are
properties of their respective owners.

Contacts:
HGST
Erin Hartin, 303-284-7790
erin.hartin@HGST.com
or
Voce
Communications
Katie Watson, 408-439-2002 (Cell)
kwatson@vocecomm.com
Source: HGST
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