Leveraging the strengths of Hitachi’s storage experience, as well as G-Technology’s A/V expertise and the capabilities of Intel’s Thunderbolt technology, the G-RAID with Thunderbolt is designed to meet the needs of the most demanding audio/video applications. It delivers blazing speed, massive capacity and helps laptops and desktops morph into fullfledged video editing workstations. Two Thunderbolt ports allow professionals in the A/V market to daisy chain up to six Thunderbolt peripherals such as additional G-RAIDs, a highresolution display, and high-bit-rate video capture devices. The G-RAID with Thunderbolt also delivers more than 300MB/sec sustained throughput for handling multi-stream compressed HD workflows including REDCODE, DVCPro HD, XDCAM HD and ProRes 422 and can also transfer a full-length, high-definition movie in less than a minute. The G-RAID with Thunderbolt sets a new standard for storage speed. It features the most powerful, flexible I/O technology ever introduced for the Mac and is also already an International CES Innovations 2012 Design and Engineering Award honoree.
G-RAID with Thunderbolt highlights include:
• Ultra high performance with more than 300MB/sec sustained throughput
• Two-drive, RAID 0 or RAID 1 designed specifically for professional content creation applications
• Supports multi-stream HDV, DVCPro HD, XDCAM HD, ProRes 422 and uncompressed SD workflows
• Dual Thunderbolt ports for daisy-chaining up to six Thunderbolt compatible peripherals
• Time Machine® ready, plug-and-play setup on Mac OS •8TB, 6TB and 4TB storage capacities
• Two, high-speed 7,200 RPM Hitachi Deskstar hard drives •Solid all-aluminum case for ultimate durability
• Kensington® Lock for security
• Smart-cooling fan technology for cool, quiet operation



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Great product!
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