Published on March 8th,2007 at 8:22 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The iVDR is not dead and I-O Data is still a firm believer!

Ahhh, the I-O Data iVDR… A promising system that never took off for lack of support from manufacturers who did not welcome a cartridge based system that could connect to anything (PC, car, GPS, DVD player, camcorder, TV…) without using DRM… Anyway, it seems I-O Data still want to push this system further ahead by releasing 2 new iVDR cartridges with 80GB and 160GB capacities.

Via IO-DATA
Category Pc
              
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