How is iVDR different from ordinary hard disks?
A:Cartridge dimensions, mechanical and electrical interface specifications and recording method have been established as “iVDR standards.” iVDR hard disks are compatible with various kinds of equipment. In October 2009, iVDR (Standard type) was approved as international standard by the ISO/IEC and released as the International Standard “ISO/IEC 29171”. We now can maintain compatibility among iVDR cartridges not only in Japan but also worldwide.
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