Thursday, May 26, 2016

G-Technology announces brand new G-Drive ProbyUMANG PATEL
G-Technology has just announced the spanking new G-Drive Pro that boasts of Thunderbolt capability, where this could very well be your next purchase candidate when it comes to a compact, desktopexternalharddrivewhich will offer hard drive capacity alongside the benefits of SSD-like performance. In addition, it will be able to take full advantage of the speed and power of Thunderbolt. By leveraging on G-Technology’s well-known G-Drive design, the new G-Drive Pro with Thunderbolt is capable of delivering sustaineddatatransferratesof up to 480MB/s, and as we all know, that would mn it is up to three times faster compared to standard issue 3.5-inch desktopexternalharddrives.
At this point in time, new high-resolution media formats and related files sizes do require massive amounts of storage space in addition to ever faster datatransferratesso that one can efficiently edit and distribute content throughout the workflow without being inefficient. If one were to take a look at the figures, it would be staggering. Take for example, an uncompressed 2K digital format, that alone will take up more than oneterabyte(1TB) per hour, and will require approximately 305 megabytes per second (MB/s) sustained througut for smooth editing without experiencing any kind of dropped frames. Such high-resolution formats, alongside the rising popularity of higher megapixel DSLR cameras which are used to capture professional 2K , has served up a need for a new high-performancestoragesolutionthat will be able to er to the requirements of today’s digital content crtors.The G-Drive Pro with Thunderbolt will be made available to the masses later this summer via G-Technology and its Premier Channel Partners. The asking price for the 4TB G-Drive with Thunderbolt will cost $849.95, while those who are on a tighter budget or do not have that much need for space can settle for the $699.95 2TB G-Drive Pro with Thunderbolt.

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