LaCie LaCinema Classic Hard Disk

HDMI, 1080p Upscaling Multimedia HDD

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Following on from news concerning the new LaCie’s Hard Disk Max which, just like this HDD comes with Neil Poulton minimalist styling, LaCie have just announced their new LaCie LaCinema Classic hard disk which, as the name would suggest, has been developed specifically for serving multimedia content.

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Coming complete with HDMI as well as USB connectivity, the LaCie LaCinema Classic comes in either 500GB or 1TB capacities and apart from supporting a range of multimedia file formats (such as DivX, XviD, JPEG and MP3) also offers integrated 1080p HD upscaling capabilities allowing you to view HD content directly on your HDTV via the drive.

The 500GB capacity LaCie LaCinema Classic HDD will set you back just shy of $170 whilst the 1TB is yet to be officially priced. Both should be available soon.

UPDATE – You may also be interested in: LaCie LaCinema Black MAX Media Streaming HDD [Turn Your TV into a Personal Media Server].

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