Monday, March 14, 2011

The external drive LaCie Little Big Disk, the first with Thunderbolt, come in summer

Since we mentioned the other day that LaCie would be the first company to launch a new peripheral is compatible with docking Thunderbolt developed by Intel and Apple. This is a version of the LaCie Little Big Disk. Unfortunately, still have to wait until summer for owners of one of the new Apple computers can plug this Little Big Disk.

Aluminum shell and the usual design of the house, the LaCie Little Big Disk in Thunderbolt version weighs less than 500 grams and incorporates two Intel SSD 510 to 250GB. What looks like a beast in question boasts storage is a necessary based on the Thunderbolt transfer rates, with two-way channels for a bandwidth of 10Gbps.

The system is capable of transferring high-definition movie in half in about 30 seconds. Thunderbolt incorporates PCI Express protocols simultaneously and DisplayPort Apple and is capable of backing up files and pass on considerable weight, for example, high definition movies simultaneously.

The only thing that Lacie has not disclosed the price. With two internal drives and solid state that capacity, we can guess that is not exactly cheap.

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