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InPhase, Ikegami to debut holographic storage at IBC2007
Aug 15, 2007 4:21 PM
InPhase Technologies will exhibit its commercial holographic data storage product
at IBC2007. In a joint demonstration with Ikegami, the company will show the initial
product, an Ikegami-branded 300GB external holographic drive associated with a PC. The
drive provides a cost-effective, tapeless solution for archiving large video files finished on
nonlinear editing systems and acquired with Editcam and Editcam HD tapeless camcorders.
The InPhase Tapestry product has a capacity of 300GB and a data transfer rate of 160Mb/s.
The external holographic drive will enable users of Ikegami’s Editcam and Editcam HD
camcorders to transfer edited or camera-original video content via FireWire or FTP
interfaces to highly stable 300GB cartridges with all the advantages of tapeless nonlinear
archiving and retrieval.
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