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Americans in Love With 'Terabyte Lifestyle'; Study
Finds Nearly All Own Products With Digital Technology (5/8/2005)
Trend Driven by Advances in Storage and Consumer
Electronics
Lifestyles of American adults are becoming
increasingly "digital," with fully three-quarters owning computers,
and large majorities owning multiple electronics products -- ranging
from cell phones to entertainment devices to cameras -- all using
digital technology*. The ravenous consumer appetite for these devices
has been fueled not only by advances in consumer electronics, but
also by a transformation in hard drive storage.
"Technology advances that enable smaller,
higher capacity, more stable storage solutions are allowing consumer
electronics manufacturers to develop products with greater functionality,"
said Bill Watkins, CEO of Seagate Technology, one of the industry's
leading providers of digital storage solutions. "The convenience,
reliability and huge capacity of hard drive storage is enhancing
applications as diverse as digital audio players, gaming devices,
DVRs, HDTVs, automobiles, cell phones, PDAs, and a host of other
products. Ground-breaking storage solutions are helping to drive
the adoption of a digital lifestyle."
A recent survey conducted by Opinion Research
Corporation's CARAVAN poll found that three-in-four American adults
(76%) own a computer and two-thirds (67%) own a cell phone. Other
consumer products found in American households include a digital
camera (47%), an Xbox or a similar video game console (38%), TiVo
or something similar -- such as a digital video recorder (27%) --
a home security system (19%), and an IPod or something similar,
like an MP3 player (17%).
Storage providers are increasingly offering
solutions designed specifically for consumer electronics, with Seagate
leading the industry in those development efforts. Some of the diverse
storage offerings the company has recently announced include its
breakthrough hard drive designed specifically for use in automobiles;
the industry's first 1-inch hard drive with 8GB storage capacity
for handheld applications; the first 2.5-inch hard drive designed
specifically for consumer electronics devices; and the industry's
highest capacity drive -- a 500GB model -- for DVRs (digital video
recorder) and home entertainment systems.
* According to an Opinion Research Corporation's
CARAVAN study conducted in June, 2005.
www.seagate.com
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