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Goodbye Old G5 – You Served Me Well

Posted on March 10, 2009November 18, 2010 by Michael

This week I sold my old G5 along with a 23″ Cinema Wide Display, a BlackMagic card, Sonnet Tempo eSata card, and a Sonnet Fusion 500P populated with 5 x 500GB hard drives. It was a complete edit system including lots of fast storage, but as part of my “out with the old – in…

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Cloverfield BD and DVD Bonus has major field issues

Posted on December 16, 2008November 18, 2010 by admin

[digg=http://digg.com/movies/Cloverfield_BD_and_DVD_Bonus_field_issues] While I rarely go out to the movies (because of my awesome home theatre setup), I did see Cloverfield in the theatre. Like many others, I wasn’t a fan of the extreme shaky-cam which literally left me nauseous. I need to start with my opinion on the camera shake choice – because it’s relevant to what’s…

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FAIL – Windows: Life without wall

Posted on November 18, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

Has anyone else noticed lately that the industry hasn’t quite figured out the whole 4:3 vs 16:9 thing? This is one of many ads I saw last night during Chuck that completely ignored the fact that the majority of american televisions are still 4:3.  I have an original HD DirecTV Tivo and an HD projector. I don’t get local…

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Review – G-Speed eS IS blazing fast

Posted on November 17, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

It’s been a few weeks since I talked about storage solutions.  I’m getting closer to purchasing a solution for my home/office, which will undoubtedly be a raid hanging off of eSata.  I’ve used a few different eSata towers and will eventually talk about each of these solutions.  Today I’m going to cover one of the better ones…

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Review – Vantec NexStar ROCKS!

Posted on October 31, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

Continuing my series of reviewing every hard drive solution I’ve ever touched, I want to talk about the Vantec NexStar. Not only this particular hard drive dock but the general concept, the goods and bads about it, including some benchmarks. I’ve always like the idea of the hard drive dock. Recently I needed to back…

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FreeAgent Pro Review – NOT Good!

Posted on October 30, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

A few years ago I moved towards eSATA connectivity for drives.  SATA (or Serial ATA) is the connection that is on the actual drive and has blazing fast transfer speeds up to 3Gb/sec.  The concept is that whatever drive enclosure you buy has some sort of interface card that ‘converts’ SATA to USB or Firewire….

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Hard Drive Review – G-Raid is G-Great!

Posted on October 29, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

By far the best and most reliable portable drive I’ve used is the G-Raid series by G-Technology.  I have 4 of them, some are 4 – 5 years old, and they all still work great. Internally, G-Raid has two 3.5″ SATA drives that are striped together using RAID level 0 for speed.  The stripe management is…

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Various old Hard Drive reviews – wrap up

Posted on October 28, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

After reflecting on the iomega review, I decided to get past the past and bring things more current.  So, here I’m going to sum up several hard drive solutions of old and what lessons I’ve learned from them. Remember that these views (the whole site actually) come from a mac perspective and using pro-applications. MacPower…

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Hard Drive Review: iomega

Posted on October 27, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

About 4 years ago I hired an assistant editor to log and capture footage for a documentary.  I gave her a brand new iomega hard drive and 40 hours of tape. About a week later she gave them back – all captured “safe” to the hard drive. Then she added, “oh yeah, the drive was…

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Out with the old, in with the new – part 4

Posted on October 24, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

The other day I discussed Apple’s move to DisplayPort on the new MacBooks.  Their other big news was that they completely dropped firewire on the MacBook, and only have firewire 800 on MacBook Pros. In blogger terms this is old news (over a week ago) and has already been discussed to death by many other…

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