Hard drive manufacturer Seagate Technology announced a 750 gigabyte drive on Monday, which will be shipping to digital video recorders (DVR) and digital entertainment device manufacturers for the next generation of DVRs.

The ability to store high definition content will continue to be at the heart of enabling simple and satisfying digital entertainment systems, said Rob Pait, director of Global Consumer Electronics Marketing at Seagate.

The ability to store high definition content mentioned by Pait is now boosted to up to 750 hours of standard TV or 125 hours of high-definition capacity and supports ten simultaneous standard TV streams.

Cable and Satellite DVR penetration for US subscribers has reached 26 penetration, according to Kagan Research.