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Samsung launches Massive 2TB HD Drives

KARACHI: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd announced the launching of the F3EG, its new high-performance environmentally friendly HDD (hard disk drive) for the desktop market. Steve Han, Managing Director Samsung Electronics-Pakistan said, “Storage-hungry multimedia professionals, gamers and home PC users continue to increase the amount of video, music, photo and other personal data they store and back-up”. The F3EG delivers all the benefits of a low-power drive, yet features high performance and is environmentally friendly, he added. The EcoGreen F3EG features 2 Terra-Bites (TB) storage capacity, with 500 Giga-Bites (GB) per disk that is capable of storing up to 880 hours of DVD video or 500,000 or more songs in MP3 format. staff report

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