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Fujitsu has announced its latest line of 500GB mobile hard drives. In addition to high storage capacity, the new drives also feature encryption and new green features under the company's Green Policy Innovation Program.

The new product line includes the 2.5-inch MJA2 BH and MJA2 CH 5400-RPM drives. Both drives feature 500GB storage capacity and use the SATA 3.0Gb/sec interface. Full disk encryption (FDE) is supported with AES 256-bit encryption on the MJA2 CH model.

With FDE, every piece of data written to the drive is automatically encrypted for security. Data with battery like Fujitsu FPCBP200 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP201 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP206 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP207 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP216 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP36 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP37 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP49 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP50 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP63 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP64 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP65 Battery encryption and decryption are both handled by hardware built-in to the drive. By doing all aspects of encryption on the drive there is no impact to the performance of the system and encrypting the data is seamless to the user. The 256-bit key needed to decrypt the data is unattainable according to Fujitsu when the computer is powered off and a password is needed to boot the computer up. The security key is regenerated each time the machine is powered on and the correct password is entered.

Fujitsu has added significant green features to the new drives including power savings and a halogen free design. Power consumption is 1.4W during read/write operations, a 33 percent reduction in power compared to previous drives. Less power doesn't mean less performance, Fujitsu says that the drives have higher resistance to operating shock and 27 percent faster internal transfer rates. Pricing and availability for the drives is unknown at this time.