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INOi Intros Hard Drive For The TV

By Doug Olenick -- TWICE, 5/17/2006

Baldwin Park, Calif. — External hard-drive provider INOi has introduced a solution mating a 300GB drive with composite video and audio/video outputs for playing downloaded content through a television.

The HV355-300 works as a portable media storage system. It stores downloaded programming, via a USB 2.0 connection, and is then moved over to the television where it is connected via the component video or conventional audio/video inputs. The 7,200

rpm drive supports PC, NTFS and NTSC file systems and comes with a remote to control the drive while it is connected to the television.

The drive, which can also be used as a traditional external PC hard drive, is available online from Tiger Direct and NewEgg.com with a $299 suggested retail price.

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