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  • Elgato marks EyeTV 10th birthday with sale

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    Mel Martin
    Mel Martin
    07.24.2012

    Mac video and storage specialists Elgato are having a tenth anniversary sale on all products, so if you've been thinking about taking the plunge, you have until July 29th to do it at an attractive price. The company is offering 10% off on all video products, including the EyeTv HD video recorder, TV Tuner sticks for HDTV and analog TV, and hardware/software combos for video capture. Elgato also was among the first to offer Thunderbolt SSD drives, and during this sale, those storage products are 30% off. The original EyeTV was shown at Macworld in 2002. The company was founded in 1992 by Markus Fest, who also created the original Toast CD-burning software for Macintosh now offered by Roxio. #next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; }

  • TMS RamSan-70 SSD packs 2GB-per-second throughput, up to 900GB capacity

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    Zach Honig
    Zach Honig
    05.22.2011

    There are SSDs and then there are SSDs -- the Texas Memory Systems (TMS) RamSan-70 is definitely the latter, packing 900GB of high-speed SLC NAND flash onto a single half-length PCIe card. Boasting an incredible 2GB-per-second sustained external throughput, this near-terabyte solid state drive is clearly overkill for most of us, considering that it's guaranteed to have a sky-high price (once details are released). Instead, the "900GB Gorilla," as it's come to be known around TMS HQ, is destined for high-end servers -- though we certainly wouldn't object to clearing out a slot in our desktop, if by some miracle we can afford this monster when it starts shipping in four to eight weeks.