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InfoComm 2017: G-Technology Explains G-Raid and G-Drive Thunderbolt

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 19, 2017

This is a quick video from InfoComm2017 takes a look at the G-DRIVE USB 3 with Thunderbolt 2 connections and G-RAID with 2 Thunderbolt 2 connections. Both products also have new models with Thunderbolt 3!

Product Spotlight: G-Technology Storage Drives | Into Tomorrow

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 8, 2017

In this Product Spotlight segment, Dave chats with Ken Higgins from G-Technology who joins us to show off some of their latest offerings in storage drives, including high-capacity SSDs.

NAB 2017: G-Technology’s Greg Crosby

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 4, 2017

Greg Crosby at NAB talking about new G-Technology products that embrace Thunderbolt 3, including their G-RAID line.

Best Storage Value You’ll See This Year!

By Jim Bask 0 Comment January 9, 2017

galleryimages-graid-studio-open.pngDEAL ALERT!

Best Storage Value You’ll See This Year!!
12 TB for under $600.00 MSRP

G-Technology G-RAID Thunderbolt 2 Device Review

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 9, 2016

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We test the capacity-friendly G-Technology G-RAID Thunderbolt 2 storage device. It may not be for everyone, but it has its place.

G-Technology at Broadfield Dealer Training

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 10, 2016

Broadfield hosted a dealer training day in NYC at Hotel Pennsylvania.

G-Technology Introduces G-Drive and G-Raid External HDDs up to 20TB

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 26, 2016

G-Technology this week introduced several new models of its G-Drive and G-RAID products with Thunderbolt 1, USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt 2 soltions. These are direct attached storage (DAS) devices, based on the latest hard drives featuring 10 TB capacity. The new DAS products aim to significantly increase performance and capacities of devices aimed at consumers and prosumers. The introduction of such storage solutions emphasizes that Western Digital (which owns the HGST and the G-Technology brands) is moving its helium-filled HDDs into the consumer space.