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A New World of Speed: OWC Innovation on Full Display at NAB

Need the speed to create and the capacity to dream? The future was on full display at OWC’s booth at the NAB Show.

Check out the AJA System test below to see the serious speed that was on display from OWC, the official external storage provider for NAB Show Live:

OWC also featured a live edit suite where visitors could watch top industry pros demonstrate how OWC powers the industry. Check out some of the new products and prototypes that were demoed including…

Mercury Viper: Portable Thunderbolt 3 SSD with groundbreaking data transfer speeds along with the versatility of daisy-chain expansion and a compact form factor (see image above).

Helios FX: Add high powered graphics cards to any Thunderbolt 3 system for an amazing capability boost (pictured below).

Envoy Pro EX: Fully bus-powered pocket-sized Thunderbolt 3 SSD with a Thunderbolt 3 interface with speeds up to 40Gb/s.

ThunderBay 6: A groundbreaking new six-bay RAID powered by SoftRAID and designed to deliver the fastest performance possible with Thunderbolt 3 – up to 40Gb/s.Stay tuned to the Rocket Yard for updates on these new products and prototypes! And check out MacSales.com to see how you can improve your workflow today.

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  • Wow, wow, wow! The Mercury Viper Portable Thunderbolt 3 SSD and Envoy Pro EX Pocket-sized Thunderbolt 3 SSD sound GREAT!

    Can they be used to boot Mac and work from they all-day-long? Any thermal throttling?

    Looking forward to full specifications, including sequential read/write, random read/write, TeraBytes Written (TBW), Mean time between failure (MTBF), years of warranty, size (capacity), dimensions, weight and price.