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Showing posts with label UDMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UDMA. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Delock Multi-in-1 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer

Posted on 16:17 by Unknown

SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Memory Card ReaderWrapped in a compact aluminum case, Delock's All-in-One combines the capabilities of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and matches them to a versatile memory card reader. This multi-in-1 SuperSpeed USB memory card reader/writer supports over 60 types of flash memory media cards. While broad card support is its forte, the reader is plenty fast enough to support transfer hungry memory cards like speedy UDMA 6 CompactFlash cards used in high end DLSR cameras. Utilizing SuperSpeed USB's maximum theoretical speeds of up to 5Gbps, waiting for photos and videos to transfer off cards is now a thing of the past. This SuperSpeed USB 3.0 flash memory reader also supports the massive capacities of modern storage devices, currently supporting up to 2TB on some flash media cards such as SDXC.

Delock's All-in-One doesn't trade practicality away for its high end features though. The memory card reader/writer is fully backward compatible with both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 hosts. Its five open memory card slots can be used at the same time for data transfers and exchanges, even between cards. The reader supports Hot-Swap and Plug-N-Play, and utilizes USB bus power so no additional power source is required. The multi-platform reader is best used with systems that support SuperSpeed USB 3.0 in order to take advantage of its speed.

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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Delock FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer

Posted on 16:28 by Unknown

Delock FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-WriterSynchrotech's Delock FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer is a must for pro photographers and other demanding users of high speed CompactFlash memory cards. Capable of exploiting the high speeds of the latest generation of CompactFlash memory cards, the FireWire readers 800 boasts incredible read speeds. The Delock FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive reader supports all the recent high-speed CompactFlash standards including PIO Modes 0-4, DMA Modes 0-2, and UDMA Modes 0-6. it features a single CompactFlash slot for CompactFlash Type I and II including Hitachi Microdrives and other CFII+ rotating media. It supports FireWire 800 (and 400 with and optionally purchased adapter or cable) connectivity on both Macintosh and Windows Operating Systems. The FireWire 800 to CompactFlash uses FireWire bus power, so the CFFire800 reader plugs and plays with no external AC power. The Delock FireWire 800 to CompactFlash Drive requires no drivers and comes with a one year limited warranty.

Check out UDMA CompactFlash Reader Benchmarks over Various Bus Connections for benchmarks using the Delock FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer.

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Tuesday, 18 May 2010

The Qio Professional Universal Media Reader/Writer Wins 2010 NAB Best of Show Black Diamond Award

Posted on 11:46 by Unknown
ATP ProMax SDHC 2.0 Class 6Sonnet's Qio Universal Media Reader/Writer was recently awarded 2010 Nation Association of Broadcasters Best of Show Black Diamond Award by DV Magazine. This recognition of a revolutionary device is much deserved, as the Qio has provided unparalleled capabilities for both in-studio or on-location applications of video ingestion. Qio is a boon for video professionals using Panasonic P2 and/or Sony/Sandisk SxS memory cards. Qio doesn't just provide slots for one or the other, or even one of each, it provides two slots for each! What's more is the Qio also includes two UDMA capable CompactFlash slots make it indispensable for professional still photographers. Qio also reads memory cards including SDHC using the included 21-in-1 Multimedia Memory Card. Qio reads SxS, P2, and UMDA CompactFlash at their maximum throughput, even when reading two cards at the same time! As if this functionality isn't enough, Qio (pronounced Cue-Eye-Oh) has a built in SATA RAID controller with four eSATA ports for use with a range of eSATA storage devices like Sonnet's Fusion F2 portable raids for on the go transfers between media.

Because the Qio attaches to computers via PCIe, directly on desktop computers, and via ExpressCard/34 on notebook computers, it doubles as a full fledged ExpressCard and PC Card/PC CardBus reader. As long as the drivers for a specific PC Card or ExpressCard are available for your operating system, Qio will let you deploy it with modern systems! You can enable swapping the Qio between desktop and notebook configurations by buying a Qio setup for either desktop or notebook and then purchase a spare Qio interface card for the other machine. Qio even includes a XLR 4-pin adapter cable can route battery power (from third party external batteries, sold separately) to the Qio plus attached Fusion F2's.

Qio Universal Media Read/Writer for P2 PC Card, SxS ExpressCard, and CompactFlash/SDHC + SATA
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Posted in CompactFlash, Digital Video, eSATA, ExpressCard, Panasonic P2, PCIe, Qio, SDHC, Sonnet, Sony Sandisk, SxS Pro, UDMA | No comments

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

$10 off CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer

Posted on 14:59 by Unknown
CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer$10 off CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer using coupon code 1254340654, exclusive of other offers, expires 10/31/2009. The first UDMA Mode 6 (ULTRA ATA/133) device on the market, CFFire800 Pro is capable of taking full advantage of today's highest speed CompactFlash Cards, with throughput to spare for future CF advancement. CFFire800 is a must for pro photographers and other demanding users of high speed CompactFlash memory cards. CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 boasts incredible read speeds of up to 43MBs with Lexar's new UDMA 300X and 39MBs with SanDisk's Extreme IV CompactFlash cards. Requiring no drivers on supported Macintosh or Windows systems, CFFire800 plugs into 9-pin FireWire 800 (1394b) ports and utilizes bus power for excellent portability.
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Friday, 2 May 2008

Modern UDMA CompactFlash Reader Benchmarks FireWire vs. USB 2.0

Posted on 15:19 by Unknown
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Creating Fastest Portable RAW Photo Import for Pro-Photojournalists

Posted on 15:05 by Unknown

FireRepeater 800 & CFFire800 Pros
Originally uploaded by Synchrotech
When sports photojournalists from tallahassee.com contacted Synchrotech for a specialized solution to improve their RAW DSLR photograph ingestion work-flow, we had to be creative. The photographers had the following requirements for a solution: it had to fully utilize the speeds of the latest UDMA CompactFlash memory cards, it had to ingest at least two UDMA CompactFlash cards at once, it couldn't require an external power source, it had to work with Camera Bits' Photo Mechanic software, and it had to work with Apple's MacBook Pro.

Meeting any one of those prerequisites was no problem, but meeting all those requirements was a tall order. The UDMA speed requirements were no problem; both Synchrotech's CFFire800 Pro and CFExpressPro+ CompactFlash readers work with the fastest UDMA CompactFlash memory cards. The MacBook Pro features both a FireWire 800 port and an ExpressCard slot, making either product compatible. Unfortunately, only the CFFire800 Pro works with Photo Mechanic software. This presented another problem: the MacBook Pro only provides a single FireWire 800 port; adding more FireWire 800 ports via the ExpressCard would require an external power supply to power the CFFire800 Pro readers.

Toolbox
Synchrotech CFFire800 Pro UDMA
Unibrain FireRepeater 800
Unibrain 9pin to 9pin Cable 1M
SanDisk Extreme FireWire
While our CFFire800 Pro uses FireWire bus power, we knew it draws less than 500mA, while the MacBook Pro provides just under 1A of current while running on batteries. One product we offer, Unibrain's extremely portable FireRepeater 800, splits source current between two ports. With that in mind we set out to test two CFFire800 Pro readers with FireRepeater 800 to see if it provided enough power off a single FireWire 800 port to enable both CompactFlash readers; we found it worked flawlessly.

When we informed the tallahassee.com photographers of our findings, they were elated. Since they already had an investment in SanDisk's Extreme FireWire 800 CompactFlash readers, they purchased and tested the FireRepeater 800 to dual reader configuration and had the same success. They are now deploying this solution at their location shoots.

Synchrotech is proud to offer our innovative UDMA CompactFlash ingestion solution as a bundle package to photographers requiring the fastest turnaround on their work-flows. While the Sandisk reader combination is also available, it is a UDMA Mode 4 device; the CFFire800 Pro is UDMA Mode 6 capable.

BNDL-FW8CF-01
2) CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to CompactFlash Drive Read-Writers
1) FireWire 800 IEEE1394b 9pin to 9pin Cable UB 1M/3.3F
1) Unibrain FireRepeater 800 FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 3 Port
Buy Now All for $206, save $10 off items purchased separately. Requires a powered FireWire 800 9-pin port.

BNDL-FW8CF-02
2) SanDisk Extreme FireWire 400/800 to CompactFlash Read-Writers
1) FireWire 800 IEEE1394b 9pin to 9pin Cable UB 1M/3.3F
1) Unibrain FireRepeater 800 FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 3 Port
Buy NowAll for $242, save $10 off items purchased separately. Requires a powered FireWire 800 9-pin port.
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Posted in 1394b, CFFire800, CompactFlash, DSLR, FireRepeater 800, UDMA | No comments

Tuesday, 5 February 2008

Terry White Reviews CFFire800 Pro

Posted on 09:46 by Unknown
CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to CompactFlashTerry White tests, benchmarks, and reviews Synchrotech's CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer (PCM-CR-FW81ECF-02) in a recent post: Super fast CF reader for your desktop. Terry times the CFFire800 Pro's read and write speeds with three different brands of UDMA enabled CompactFlash cards. He also includes the best time of a USB 2.0 based reader for comparison. From Terry's review:

The Synchrotech CFFire 800 Pro FireWire 800 to CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer goes for $59. If you have a FireWire 800 port and speed is important to you, then you can’t go wrong with this purchase.

CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer
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Thursday, 24 January 2008

Benchmarks for CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to UDMA CompactFlash

Posted on 15:43 by Unknown
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Monday, 19 November 2007

The fastest card!

Posted on 12:33 by Unknown
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Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Terry White on the CFExpressPro+ PCIe

Posted on 11:13 by Unknown
CFExpressPro+ PCIe

In this world of Faster, Faster, Faster, the Synchrotech ExpressCard Reader ($65) will become a permanent addition to my camera/computer bag. If you have a notebook with an ExpressCard slot, I highly recommend this reader. It kicks the crap out of USB 2.0 readers.

Pretty glowing reviews, and with pre-UDMA enabled CompactFlash cards at that. Initial review: True Express Card PCIe Speed for Photographers. Second look: What a difference a card makes.

CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter 2.5Gbps
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Friday, 2 November 2007

Important Notice: CFExpressPro+ PCIe and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

Posted on 11:23 by Unknown
Please DO NOT install the provided drivers for the CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter 2.5Gbps with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Drivers for 10.5 are in development, we will post them as soon as they are available.
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Posted in Adapters, CFExpressPro+, CompactFlash, Support, UDMA | No comments

Thursday, 18 October 2007

Datasheet: CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter Photo

Posted on 16:19 by Unknown
Datasheet for the blazing fast CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash Adapter.
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Monday, 15 October 2007

CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter Photo

Posted on 11:21 by Unknown
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Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Red Hot CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash Specification Sheet

Posted on 15:13 by Unknown
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Monday, 1 October 2007

Arriving Soon: CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter

Posted on 15:20 by Unknown
CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlashBlast past the limitations of USB 2.0 based ExpressCard adapters! Synchrotech's CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash adapter is based on the 2.5Gbps PCIe portion of the ExpressCard standard. Designed for ExpressCard 34 and 54 slots, the CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash adapter allows fast and reliable access to data stored on CompactFlash memory media cards. Perfect for digital photographers and other users of CompactFlash memory cards, the CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash adapter allows for fast access to CompactFlash contents at speeds comparable to FireWire 800 devices, and much, much faster than USB 2.0 based devices. Light and compact, the CFExpressPro+ PCIe ExpressCard to CompactFlash adapter slides into a ExpressCard 34 or 54 slot on notebooks, MacBook Pros, and specially equipped desktop computers. The CFExpressPro+ ExpressCard to CompactFlash Adapter supports PIO and UDMA , meaning it takes full advantage of speeds with newer UDMA 4 CompactFlash Cards like SanDisk Extreme® IV. At 25 grams, the adapter is lightweight and easily stores for traveling.
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