October 12, 1999 |
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TURBO MO 640S II Magneto-Optical Drive |
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TURBO MO 640S II for 640 MB disks |
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Record-setting 4,643 rpm disk rotation and 23 ms seek time |
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Compact and quiet, friendly and stylish |
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TURBO MO 640S II |
Summary |
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Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. is pleased to introduce its record-setting TURBO MO Series drives for 3.5-inch magneto-optical disks. Sales of the TURBO MO 640S II will start on early November, 1999. This model sets new marks for MO drive performance.
With its 4,643 rpm disk rotation and 23 ms seek time, the ultra-high-speed TURBO MO 640S II is the fastest MO drive available. Designed for large-capacity 640 MB disks, this top-of-the-line model is for both professionals and individuals. |
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The Friendly Performer |
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The capabilities of TURBO MO Series reflect a number of exclusive Olympus advances - the ultracompact high-precision Super-Fine Positioning (SFP) optical pickup system*1, Super-Intelligent Cache*2 and Turbo Seek Algorithm*3.
With only two switches to adjust, the user-friendly setup is easy even for beginners. The series also has the style and convenience of a design that is compact, lightweight and easy to handle. |
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Surging Demand |
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MO drives are already the mainstream choice in the publishing and graphics segments across the world. In Japan, moreover, they are so widely used in business that they now account for the largest share of the market for external removable storage devices.
Today the same growth is seen in the personal segment. Needs for large-capacity storage have grown rapidly as personal use of digital cameras and the Internet has expanded. The recent advent of MP3 music files can only add to the momentum.
These trends promise to drive further demand for MO drives, and the new Olympus TURBO MO Series is positioned to lead. Offering superior performance and value, it is suited to the range of personal and business applications. |
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Main Features |
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Ultra-High-Speed Performance |
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TURBO MO Series features Olympus' ultracompact, high-precision Super-Fine Positioning (SFP) optical pickup system*1, Super-Intelligent Cache*2 and Turbo Seek Algorithm*3.
These proprietary advances have set new standards for the industry.
Delivering high-speed data transfer up to 5.1 MB/sec., the TURBO MO 640S II features the world's fastest disk rotation of 4,643 rpm and seek time of 23 ms. |
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Reliable and Maintenance-free |
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An exclusive dustproofing system and the absence of a fan prevent air and dust penetration. With the exceptionally reliability of the design, there is no need for an air filter or lens cleaner. |
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Super-Silent Design |
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Along with the unique layout, lower power consumption eliminates the need for a cooling fan. With this Super-Silent design, noise has been cut to such a low level that there are no worries about bothering someone else, even when the drive is used late at night. |
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Compact and Stylish |
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The trim dimensions take up minimal space, and the included Vertical Grip Stand holds the drive securely when it is placed upright. TURBO MO Series also features strong and stylish lines. |
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Built-in Active Terminator and Friendly Handling |
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To simplify setup, there are only SCSI ID and Termination Switches to adjust. Active termination is built-in, and the back of the case has an LED lamp for checking the termination status at a glance. |
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Direct Overwriting and Full Compatibility |
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The TURBO MO Series is compatible with direct overwrite (OW) disks, including the specifications for 230 MB OW disks. When a direct OW disk is used, the writing speed is approximately 50% faster than writing to a conventional disk. It also features full backward compatibility, so the appropriate disk can be used for every need. |
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Notes |
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*1 Super-Fine Positioning Pickup System |
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The ultracompact, high-precision SFP pickup optical head is the world's first commercialized design with a single-loop servo system - an innovation that eliminates the need for lens-actuated tracking control. The SFP pick up and single-loop servo systems also contribute to streamlined control circuitry and fewer parts. With these advantages, the system has a smaller optical head as well as faster seek time and the lower heat that comes with reduced power consumption. |
*2 Super-Intelligent Cache |
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The Super-Intelligent Cache is a cache algorithm specifically for MO drives. This refined version is based on the algorithm generally employed in storage units for large-scale computer systems. Access frequency is used for address management of stored data. |
*3 TURBO Seek Algorithm |
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The key to the world's fastest seek time lies in advances in the algorithm for controlling the servo system that moves through the tracks on a disk. |
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*Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. was changed to OLYMPUS CORPORATION as of October 1, 2003.
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