Black Friday Glyph Specials
By Adam Noyes
Check out these Broadfield Black Friday Specials from Glyph! For more information call us @ 800-634-5178!
Check out these Broadfield Black Friday Specials from Glyph! For more information call us @ 800-634-5178!
Transfer footage fast, edit 8K footage at full frame rate, and quickly render VR projects with the new G-Technology Pro SSD family of devices. With a rugged portable SSD, high endurance desktop SSD,and a transportable RAID SSD solution, this family works together to improve your workflow.
With up to 1TB capacity, the new GNARBOX 2.0 SSD allows you to backup and edit photos and videos anywhere. The project reached its $75,000 goal in just 39 minutes!
Equipped with scorching fast transfer rates of up to 2800MB/s1, the G-DRIVE Pro SSD device with Thunderbolt 3 technology lets you edit multi-stream 8K footage at full frame rate, quickly render VR projects and experience them at full resolution, and transfer as much as a terabyte of content in seven minutes or less (for 1.92TB and higher capacity models).
Equipped with up to 16TB of solid state storage running at a scorching fast 2800MB/s, the G-SPEED™ Shuttle SSD device with Thunderbolt™ 3 technology saturates the Thunderbolt bus to provide incredibly fast transfer speeds.
G-Technology (a Western Digital Company) has three new flash-based storage systems that set new performance records for the company’s products. These devices are designed to allow users to work with very high resolution video in real time.
G-Technology this week introduced its new families of external SSDs featuring a Thunderbolt 3 interface, up to 16 TB capacity, and 2800 MB/s sustained throughput. The new DAS from G-Technology are aimed at mobile workstations used for 4K, 8K, and VR content creation.
Having a dependable hard drive for your projects is a really, really important part of your music production rig. It’s where you will be storing your work, session files that represent countless hours of work, blood, sweat, and tears. So why would you keep your work on an inexpensive hard drive? That’s like affixing your masterpiece on newsprint; I can guarantee you that it’s going to fall apart sooner rather than later. Take it from personal experience: those inexpensive, consumer level drives can’t handle the demands of large, multi-track audio sessions on a regular basis. Running multi-track audio sessions on your computer’s internal OS drive will eventually lead to problems as well, because your OS drive is busy with other important tasks, such as continually accessing dozens of system files.