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Brand: Hitachi

The Hitachi MT-101 is a computer disk drive that was first introduced in 1982. It featured a 10 MB capacity, making it one of the largest storage devices available at the time. The MT-101 utilized a mechanical design called Winchester, which used a moving head to read and write data on a disk platter, instead of relying on a finger-like arm to access data like some earlier disk drives. This advancement provided faster access times and higher reliability. The MT-101 was used primarily in large business and mainframe computing environments, where data storage and fast access were crucial. Its high price and large size, however, made it less common in personal computing systems. Nonetheless, the Hitachi MT-101 helped pave the way for the development of larger and more advanced hard disk drives that are integral components of modern computers.



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Hitachi MT-101

Hitachi MT-101

Hitachi MT-101



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