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Re: The Future of FCP Editing?
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Devin Crane
on Sep 28, 2009 at 4:21:13 pm
It's not USB 3, this has been developed by Apple and Intel and is mulitpurposed, It can handle a display, storage, network at the same time without having 4 or 5 different ports on the computer. I'm sure it will do much more than that in regards to storage and networking since it can go upto 100 meters before loosing speed. Very cool and promising.
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