Iomega to re-enter removable hard drive biz
Iomega is getting back into the removable hard drive market, years after relegating its Jaz drive to its legacy product file. "The new release, as-yet unbranded and known for now as the Removable Rigid Disk (RRD) system, will offer 35GB per disk. Each 2.5in disk is housed in a cartridge "smaller than a deck of playing cards", Iomega claims. The RRD drive will fit into a standard 3.5in bay, the company said."
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