WD Releases Hard Drive for the Surveillance Market

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Western Digital, which, like KFC, prefers to simply go by its initials these days, has introduced a hard drive just for the surveillance market. With surveillance constantly increasing, that’s probably a good line to be in. The WD AV-25 has a Mean Time Between Failure rating of 1 million hours. It’s also engineered to perform with demanding, always-on streaming applications while remaining cool and quiet.

Other features include advance format technology for better video quality and AV performance, SilkStream technology for smooth and continuous playback, and low power consumption.

The AV-25 is available in 160GB, 250GB, 320GB, and 500GB capacities. The smaller three are available now, while the 500GB drive will reach the market next month. Prices should range from $50 to $80.

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