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- Two eSATA ports
- Tempo SATA Express 34 controller card
- User's Guide
- 1-year warranty
- 3 Gb/s per SATA II controller port
- FIS-based Port Mulitplier-aware to support up to 10 disk drives
- Supports Mac OS® X and Windows XP RAID
- Drive activity LEDs
- Mac Compatibility:
- MacBook Pro (15" and 17")
- Mac OS X Version 10.5.x(3),10.4, or 10.3
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SATA On-the-Go
Sonnet's Tempo SATA Express 34 ushers in a new level of higher disk performance capability for the mobile professional. Whether you capture and edit video content in the field, the studio, or home,Tempo SATA Express 34 sets the bar high for mobile storage products.
The Tempo SATA Express 34 controller has two external, 3Gb/s, SATA II ports, and plugs directly into a MacBook Pro (15" or 17") or Windows notebooks with an ExpressCard (54) or ExpressCard 34 slot.
Imagine connecting up to 10 drives (using D500P) for high-performance applications, such as Apple's Final Cut Pro. With two external SATA drives attached in a RAID 0 array, the Tempo SATA Express 34 can typically achive sustained disk write and read speeds of 100 and 110 MB/sec, respectively, which is about three times as fast as USB 2.0 or FireWire connections to the same drive setup.
Offering native SATA speed in a compact mobile package, Sonnet's Tempo SATA Express 34 redefines the definition of disk speed for the creative person on-the-go.
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 | MacBook Pro 15-inch This is the first laptop range with Intel processors. They have a squarish aluminium, metal casing (very similar to the previous PowerBook aluminium models). The display has a silver edge around it and the lid locks with a latch when closed. These are physically different to the later "Unibody" models. |
 | MacBook Pro 15-inch (Aluminium Unibody) This is the second laptop range with Intel processors. They have a rounded aluminium, metal casing (made from one solid piece of aluminum - hence their "Unibody" nickname). The ultrathin "glossy" LED display has a black edge around it and the lid does not lock with a latch when closed. They have an all-new, all-in-one, smooth glass Multi-Touch trackpad. These MacBook Pros are physically different to the previous MacBook Pro models. |
 | MacBook Pro 17-inch This is the first laptop range with Intel processors. They have a squarish aluminium, metal casing (very similar to the previous PowerBook aluminium models). The display has a silver edge around it and the lid locks with a latch when closed. These are physically different to the later "Unibody" models. |
 | MacBook Pro 17-inch (Aluminium Unibody) This is the second laptop range with Intel processors. They have a rounded aluminium, metal casing (made from one solid piece of aluminum - hence their "Unibody" nickname). The ultrathin LED display has a black edge around it and the lid does not lock with a latch when closed. They have an all-new, all-in-one, smooth glass Multi-Touch trackpad and a built-in battery that is not user replaceable. These MacBook Pros are physically different to the previous MacBook Pro models. |
 | eSATA The external connector for Serial ATA. |
 | ExpressCard/34 The ExpressCard/34 standard is designed to replace PCMCIA/Cardbus slots in laptop computers |
Mac - Compatible with MacBook Pro (15" and 17")
| Win - Windows laptop
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with an ExpressCard (54) or ExpressCard 34 slot.
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