CES 2012, Las Vegas, USA - January 10, 2012 - Blackmagic Design today announced Intensity Shuttle, a revolutionary new video capture and playback solution that uses Intel’s groundbreaking Thunderbolt™ ...
Blackmagic Design's just announced its new HDMI / analog video capture and playback solution for USB 3.0-boasting computers -- the Intensity Shuttle. The Intensity Shuttle has separate connections for ...
Blackmagic Designs’ Intensity Shuttle has been available for a few years now, but, with an open and extensible SDK, is a fine example of a product that has been made still relevant for modern video ...
Seagate has the advantage of being able to extend the usefulness of their GoFlex drives by offering adapters for USB 3, Firewire 800, and now Thunderbolt which works by simply unplugging the old ...
Thunderbolt is serious I/O for serious users. Here's the latest. The Extreme takes the standard Intensity PCIe card and puts it in a machined aluminum case with Thunderbolt for $299 - a $100 premium ...
Aside from moving around large backup files in a spritely fashion, one of the areas most likely to benefit from the new Thunderbolt interface is video editing. Which is why it's not all that ...
Peripherals that use Thunderbolt, the high-speed interconnect developed by Intel and heartily embraced by Apple, have taken their sweet time coming to market. The options so far include a high-end ...
Several companies are displaying new Thunderbolt-based hardware at the 2011 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco this week, giving users of Thunderbolt-equipped Macs new hope that they will finally ...
It wasn’t so long ago that Apple observers were wondering why it was taking Thunderbolt peripherals so long to get to market. This week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas may be putting an end ...
Thunderbolt-enabled computers connect to Intensity Shuttle using a single cable that’s capable of 10 Gbps data transfer speeds. That’s 20x faster than USB 2.0 and 12x faster than FireWire 800. The ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blackmagic Design today announced Intensity Shuttle, a new low cost and extremely high quality HDMI and analog video capture and playback solution for USB 3.0 computers.
New Thunderbolt bus powered HDMI and analog component, NTSC, PAL and S-Video capture and playback for only €209 IBC 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - September 9, 2011 - Blackmagic Design today ...