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CalDigit FASTA-1ex SATA ExpressCard for MacBook Pro and PC Notebooks

CalDigit FASTA-1ex SATA ExpressCard for MacBook Pro and PC Notebooks

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Brand: CalDigit
Category: CE

Buy New: $113.05



Sales Rank: 31284

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1

MPN: 726100
Model: 726100
ASIN: B0014F1108

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Enhance your editing experience: FASTA-1ex can easily handle multi-stream of a variety video formats such as DVCPro HD, 8 bit SD, 10 bit SD, HDV, etc. It allows you to connect to one external SATA device, for example Port Multiplier-aware drive, with 3Gbps bandwidth for fast data transfer.
  • Faster Than FireWire 800: The CalDigit FASTA-1ex ExpressCard 34 can typically achieve sustained disk write and read speeds of 100and 110 MB/sec, respectively, which is about three times as fast as USB 2.0 or FireWire 400 connections to the same drive setup.
  • Upgrade your MacBook Pro: FASTA-1ex provides the missing external SATA port for MBP. The FASTA-1ex offers one external SATA 3G ports at up to 3 Gbps. The ExpressCard enables Port Multiplier-aware Disk RAID to be fully utilized as high-performance storage on your MacBook Pro.
  • Port Multiplier-aware to support up to 5 disk drives.
  • 3.0 Gbps bandwidth transfer speed

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Product Description
The CalDigit FASTA-1ex ExpressCard allows for portable performance in the field. It enables you to capture, develop, edit and create content in almost any environment when using Apple's new MacBook Pro or Windows-based notebook. FASTA-1ex features high speed SATA 3G connection at 3 Gbps bandwidth and allows the user to connect one external SATA 3G device to the notebook. This card is the perfect solution for users who are using video capture devices such as DV, VCR, AJA Io, LA, LD. These require the full bandwidth of FireWire and high speed access to external hard drives. Connecting capture devices to FireWire port and your external storage to FASTA-1ex, this is perfect solution for any notebooks which has ExpressCard/34 or 54 slot.

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