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Posted by: Andrew Mooney on 2/11/2011 | 2 Comments
Until Thunderbolt came along, the biggest hurdle in capturing high quality data on any laptop was it’s poor disk performance. Thunderbolt and a wide range of video I/O and storage devices are about to change the way people work on-set and in post-production.
 


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