InPhase will ship the industry's first holographic drives to OEM customers
in the fourth quarter of 2006. The company also announced its first
broadcast customer, Pappas Telecasting, which will incorporate the InPhase
TapestryT holographic drives into an archival storage system for its
flagship stations, KAZR-TV/KREN-TV, in Reno, Nevada. Also, Panasonic
Broadcast will show demonstrate the InPhase Tapestry holographic drive, at
NAB Booth #C2518, as the ideal solution for the company's P2 camera.
The industry's first holographic storage drive, the InPhase
Tapestry HDS-300R drive
the industry's first video disc recorder (HVDR), the OvalRock SD
Dynamic holographic video disc recorder (H-VDR)Workstation
a 9.6 terabyte the industry's first holographic video archive
solution, a 30 terabyte (TB) solution that incorporates an asm storage
library, the QStar's Data Protection archive appliance; an ASM storage
library, the InPhase Tapestry holographic drive, and Maxell holographic
media
a 3TB workstation archive autoloader
The InPhase HDS-300R drive records 300 gigabytes (GB) on a single disk with
a transfer rate of 20 megabytes per second (MB/s), or 160 megabits per
second (Mb/s). The HDS-300R will enable broadcasters to record 35 hours of
broadcast-quality (19 Mbps) video on a single disk in 250 minutes (160 Mbps
transfer rate). InPhase will begin shipments of the product to OEM
customers at the end of 2006.
To speak with an InPhase Technologies, Pappas Telecasting, or Panasonic
Broadcast executive, please contact me on 201-218-0262 or c.pfaff@att.net.