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The new LaCie Little Big Disk is perfect for video professionals, enabling 4K or 3D video streaming and editing anywhere

 LaCie Little Big Disk

The new LaCie Little Big Disk, one of the first storage solutions compatible with Thunderbolt 2. LaCie claims that it is the fastest portable storage solution on the market as it offers maximum speeds of 1,375 Mb/s, which means it is several times faster than any portable USB 3.0 hard drive.

In addition to industry-leading performance, LaCie collaborated with designer Neil Poulton to give the product a cutting-edge look. For the first time, Little Big Disk shows off a glossy black finish on its all-aluminum casing.

The new LaCie Little Big Disk is perfect for video professionals, enabling 4K or 3D video streaming and editing anywhere, a huge step forward for mobile post-production workflows. LaCie Little Big Disk features a set of 500GB PCIe Gen 2 SSDs in RAID 0 to create a perfect blend of performance and capacity for even the most demanding workflows.

With Little Big Disk it is possible to work directly with RAW files, obtaining the maximum quality of the recorded images and viewing the montage in real time.

With the fastest SSDs on the market, LaCie has optimized the internal design of the Little Big Disk to improve cooling efficiency while keeping it as quiet as possible. It incorporates a thermoregulated fan that only turns on when necessary and produces practically no noise. The result is that the LaCie Little Big Disk delivers the best possible performance without disrupting your creative professional workflow.

Jason Ziller, director of Thunderbolt marketing at Intel, said: "Thunderbolt 2 introduces a whole new perspective on 4K workflows, specifically the ability to support streaming 4K raw video and data simultaneously. LaCie's Little Big Disk brings this advanced capability to a small, brilliant, highly portable storage solution that works with 4K streams anywhere in ways not previously possible."

By, Feb 5, 2014, Section:Storage

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