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2013/03/29
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Source: TechRadar
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In its speedy striped state, transfer rates maxed out at 482.4MB/second and 538.5MB/second for sequential read and write operations.
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2013/03/23
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Source: PCAdvisor.co.uk
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The Promise J2 is not just the smallest Thunderbolt drive we've seen. It's also arguably the fastest, with a neat two-speed facility that still lets it work without mains power.
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2013/02/03
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Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f5lTR-T15M&feature=youtu.be
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2012/12/31
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Source: Hardware.Info
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Four 2.5-inch disks connected via Thunderbolt, it's definitely an interesting prospect. This way you have an extremely fast combination of disks with lots of storage capacity in a fairly compact package.
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2012/12/13
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Source: Andrew Gormley, FCP.co.
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Without hyperbole, the Promise Pegasus R4 is the best external enclosure I've ever used and has ruined me for all other devices of its ilk.
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2012/12/12
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Source: CNET
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The Promise Technology Pegasus J4 can house four 2.5-inch internal drives and offers fast performance. It's compact and easy to use.
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2012/11/30
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Source: Hardware.Info
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If you own a Thunderbolt-compatible computer and need fast external storage, then this Promise product is a great solution.
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2012/09/02
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Source: AnandTech
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I really like the uniqueness of the Pegasus J2. Two 6Gbps mSATA drives in a well-built bus powered enclosure that gains additional performance when plugged into the wall is a great way to deliver the best of both worlds. Sequential IO performance, particularly on the read side is amazing. You can get the performance of a 6-drive Pegasus R6 in a fraction of the volume. The chassis is well built and the design is functional.
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2011/11/22
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Source: HWM Malaysia
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Seeing as we are all living in a HD world, things like file sizes, especially videos, have steadily increased over time, which also means transferring files from one device to another can be quite the pain. To remedy this problem, Intel’s Thunderbolt technology was introduced to deliver up to 10 times the file transfer speed of USB2.
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2011/10/26
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Source: Guru3D
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In the infinite evolving computer era, a trend during the past year or two is that our demand for storage has risen very much. I mean, 1TB HDDs are selling like candy, storage devices got much larger in volume over the past year or so, 2 TB HDDs have been introduced onto the market and it surely will not stop there...
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