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This is an archive article published on April 13, 2010

‘Star Trek+’ drives for movie freaks

Its been happening for ages with music,now movies get their turn to get into the PC at point-of-manufacturing.

Its been happening for ages with music,now movies get their turn to get into the PC at point-of-manufacturing.

Paramount Pictures is exploring a new frontier by participating in an offer to sell Seagate hard drives with a copy of the latest “Star Trek” movie and 20 other films already on board.

The one-month offer,which both companies called an industry first,would combine a 500-gigabyte hard drive with a free version of 2009’s “Star Trek” for an online promotional price of $100. An empty 500 GB Seagate hard drive usually sells for $140.

The pre-loaded movies come with a Windows-based digital rights management system that prevents file sharing. They take up about 50 GB of the drive itself.

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