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Schack
posté lun. 5 août 2002, 18:37
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Greetings from Copenhagen!

I'm about to buy a Tibook 800 and a MOTU 828. I'm also thinking about getting a firewire harddrive, but can you record directly onto this or should it only be used for backup purposes?
Also, can any of you recommend a harddrive? I know of the M-Project from Glyph, but are there others?

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Schack

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posté mer. 4 sept. 2002, 02:46
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thanks for that info synthetik.
it dosen't surprise me that lacie(the most expensive vendors) have the integrity to use seagate. biggrin.gif
if you're wondering why they use maxtor for the larger drives, it's simple...
seagate don't currently offer drives of that capacity! wink.gif
there are some "fudges" involved in making drives of such a capacity at the moment, and i suspect seagate aren't prepared to play ball here YET.
now, all you have to do is compare prices between lacie and boxclever. rolleyes.gif
well, ok, also the visual appeal(boxclever win) and the build. huh.gif
i'll have to call that one "even"...


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