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LaCie Announces 2big and eSATA Hub Thunderbolt Devices

LaCie Announces 2big and eSATA Hub Thunderbolt Devices

Posted January 9, 2012 at 4:14am by iClarified
LaCie has announced two new Thunderbolt devices at CES 2012, the 2big Thunderbolt Series and the eSATA Hub Thunderbolt Series.

2BIG THUNDERBOLT SERIES
With speeds up to three times faster than FireWire 800, the LaCie 2big also features RAID security, hot-swappable disks, daisy chain convenience and a solid-aluminum casing. Heavy data users will appreciate capacities up to 8TB with jaw-dropping transfer rates up to 311MB/s. Daisy chaining multiple 2bigs even increases overall performance.

With the 2big, backups take a fraction of the time, letting the user back up more frequently. Videographers working in Final Cut Pro X or other professional software can even stream multiple HD video streams directly from the drive. Photographers using Lightroom or Aperture will notice significantly more responsive photo library browsing.


ESATA HUB THUNDERBOLT SERIES
The eSATA Hub Thunderbolt Series gives new life to existing eSATA drives with Thunderbolt innovation and backward compatibility. It connects to a late-model Mac via the Thunderbolt port and features two eSATA ports. This lets the user connect two eSATA external hard drives to the Hub and get full eSATA speeds on their new Mac. The Hub also features a second Thunderbolt port that lets the user connect other Thunderbolt peripherals. This means up to 12 eSATA drives (6x Dock, 2x eSATA links per Hub) can be connected via a single connection to a Mac with full eSATA 3Gb/s speeds.

AVAILABILITY
The 2big Thunderbolt Series and eSATA Hub Thunderbolt Series will be available in the first quarter of 2012.

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nir-hus
nir-hus - January 9, 2012 at 6:26am
Fantastic, exactly what I require. Anyone knows the price? http://www.nirhus.com http://www.nir-hus.org @nirhus
David
David - January 9, 2012 at 6:43pm
Make sure you buy two and use one as a full backup. LaCie drives are horribly undependable and crash. I lost all my data on two drives over the past five years. Buyer beware!
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