Hitachi GST, Cooliris Change the Face of Personal Storage

New Hitachi LifeStudio external hard drive family incorporates Cooliris 3D Wall user experience for unparalleled navigation of personal content and rich media both offline and online

Cooliris, innovator of the fastest and most stunning way to engage with media on desktops and devices, and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) are working together to boldly redefine the personal storage user experience with the launch of Hitachi’s new LifeStudio external hard drive family.

Understanding consumer storage needs better than anyone, Hitachi teamed with Cooliris to provide an unprecedented external storage solution that seamlessly protects and pulls digital memories together with online social content and entertainment into one stunning 3D Wall powered by Cooliris.

LifeStudio customers can also enjoy access to content from more than one-hundred Cooliris premium content partners, including The New York Times, CBS and Hulu.com. Using Cooliris’ innovative 3D Wall technology as the foundation of the LifeStudio user interface, Hitachi added additional features and functionality, such as automatic organization of content, integration of online and cloud backup in one solution, and the ability to pull in content from disparate sources, taking the hard drive to new levels.

How It Works

After a quick install of the LifeStudio software, the drive’s innovative technology instantly kicks in. User content – photos, videos, music, and documents stored on the computer, any connected USB storage device, or online sites such as Facebook(TM), Flickr(TM) and Picasa Web Albums(TM) – instantly and automatically begins to appear in chronological order on the stunning 3D Wall powered by Cooliris.

Like no other external drive, the Hitachi LifeStudio drive also lets customers view and interact with photos from these top online sites all from within the 3D Wall. With content displayed and automatically organized in one location, it’s easier to find, access and share.


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