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philipma1957

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found a few shots of a working lacie t-bolt raid0 setup.
user has a macbook pro 4 lacie raid0 t-bolt cases and a black magic box.
 

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Awesome find! I've been wanting one for a while now to go with my new 2011 iMac.

Does anyone know WHERE/WHEN and HOW MUCH these Thunderbolt Lacie Drives are?
 
I find it interesting that every Thunderbolt cable I've seen is one of Apple's designs. Have they created a standard for the cables?
 
I find it interesting that every Thunderbolt cable I've seen is one of Apple's designs. Have they created a standard for the cables?

How can you tell the cables you've seen are Apple's design?

Like everyone else, I'm anxious for the TB cables so that TD mode becomes an option again.
 
I find it interesting that every Thunderbolt cable I've seen is one of Apple's designs. Have they created a standard for the cables?

It's probably because only Apple Hardware have Thunderbolt ports... no one uses this technology yet, therefore the engineers are probably relying on Apple Computers and Apple Accessories for their development.
 
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