Although it is No. 1 in sales of add-on CD-rewritable drives, Hewlett-Packard is exiting that market so it can better concentrate on the emerging, and potentially more profitable, demand for ...
Hewlett-Packard rode the digital music wave to become to No. 1 CD-rewritable drive maker, but analysts warn that the surf may roll over the company's new combo CD-RW/DVD drive. Analyst reactions don't ...
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Hewlett-Packard is looking to repeat its early successes with CD rewritables in the market for consumer computers equipped with DVD-recording drives. In late 1999, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company ...
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The 1.44-megabyte floppy-disk drive is an endangered species largely because its primary predator, the CD-rewritable drive, uses media that can store up to 700MB per disk and costs only about $100. CD ...