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Panasonic AJ-PCD35 Five-Slot P2 Drive with PCI-Express Connection
Panasonic AJ-PCD35 Five-Slot P2 Drive with PCI-Express Connection

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Dramatically increase the speed of your video transfers with Panasonic's new PCD35 P2 solid-state memory drive. The PCD35 is designed to provide professionals with a faster, more convenient file transfer workflow with the latest generation of computers equipped with a PCI Express (PCIe) bus. The P2 PCD35 offers faster transfer of content from up to five P2 cards simultaneously.
Abel Code PN-AJ-PCD35
Mfr. Code AJ-PCD35
 
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The PCD35 is compatible with both Windows XP and Mac OS X platforms and plugs easily into a tower computer's PCI Express card slots for flexible playback or editing. The drive supports all P2 card sizes, as well as all P2 formats and frame rates.

  • Five P2 card slots
  • Higher speed PCI Express interface (transfer 3x faster than USB 2.0 and 1.5x than IEEE 1394b FireWire)
  • Supports a peak transfer speed of up to 1.2 Gbps* with multiple 64GB P2 cards, and up to 800 Mbps* off of a single 64GB P2 card
  • Internal or External PC operation - connect via PCIe bus
  • High-speed copy software library and AC adapter included


    * Note: Transfer speeds vary based on the file being transferred, computer and RAID configuration, application software, P2 card version and other conditions.

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