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Fujitsu to release new 250GB 2.5-inch HDDs in 9.5mm profile
Press release, May 15; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 15 May 2007]

Fujitsu announced the development of its MHY2 BH series of 2.5-inch hard disk drives (HDDs) with a storage capacity of 250GB in a slim 9.5mm profile.

Fujitsu's new series of HDDs utilizes perpendicular magnetic recording to deliver 250GB of storage capacity and is intended for use in notebook PCs, compact desktop PCs, and consumer electronics devices, according to the company. With an idle acoustic noise level of 2.4bels and low power consumption, operating at 1.9W or less when reading or writing data, the MHY2 BH series is also among the best-in-class in terms of noise and energy efficiency, stated Fujitsu. The new HDDs are also RoHS compliant.

Sales of the new MHY2 BH series will begin during the company's second fiscal quarter of 2007, targeting global markets for consumer electronics products and notebook PCs.

The Fujitsu MHY2 BH HDD

The Fujitsu MHY2 BH series of 250GB 2.5-inch hard disk drives (HDDs)
Photo: Company

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