1 Beyond announces data protected laptop optimized for HD video and graphics production
Oct 5, 2007 2:29 PM
The GoFlex317 HD laptop is designed for crews working remotely in HD.
1 Beyond, a provider of digital video editing and compositing systems, has announced the GoFlex317 HD, a laptop PC capable of hardware RAID 5 protection with HD performance. The GoFlex317 HD is designed for broadcasters and post-production crews working remotely in HD.
The system is available with Intel Core 2 Duo or Extreme Edition processors with up to 2.93Ghz, the latest NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX PCI-E video card with 512MB and up to 600GB of high-performance storage.
Certified with the new Adobe Creative Suite 3, Avid Xpress Pro with Mojo and Grass Valley/Canopus Edius, the GoFlex317 HD laptop has been designed for mission critical production work where redundant storage and portability is required.
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