As someone who had a lot to say about the missing FireWire 400 ports from the last generation of MacBooks, I'm glad to see the return of the FireWire port to the new 13" MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, it ...
Ship date Users who purchased their MacBook Pros before January 17th are being provided with estimated ship dates of February 15th. However, this appears to be a generic estimate from Apple, and the ...
Compatible with ExpressCar/34 and Express Card/54 slots, the FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34 adapter supports all FireWire 400 1394a and FireWire 800 devices. The adapter features a hot-pluggable and ...
for MacBook Pro computers and Windows notebook computers with ExpressCard slots. This Sonnet card enhances notebook computers’ capabilities by providing support for the fastest FireWire multimedia ...
Apple has opted to omit the FireWire 800 port from its new MacBook Pro line. Various firms already offer ExpressCard FireWire 800 adapters, but there's a catch -- so far the cards are only available ...
Im pricing laptops seeing what fits best for me. One thing I need to do is audio production work, using Protools 9 and various plugins so it has to be powerful enough. I'm looking the Macbook Pro 13 @ ...
FireWire 800 ExpressCard for MacBook Pro — One of the common complaints about the 15-inch MacBook Pro was its lack of a FireWire 800 port, which is present on both the PowerBook G4 and the new 17-inch ...
Sonnet Technologies has announced the release of its FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34 adapter. It works with MacBook Pros and ExpressCard interface-equipped PC laptops, and costs $99.95. The interface ...
Sonnet Technologies today announced the FireWire/USB ExpressCard/34 (US$69.95) for Windows notebook computers with ExpressCard slots. This card will be also compatible with MacBook Pro computers upon ...
The 6-pin FireWire 400 port made its way into every Apple laptop released between January 2003 and October 2008, with the exception of the MacBook Air. With a greater sustained throughput than USB 2.0 ...
Mac shops with significant FireWire investment may not need a total Thunderbolt or USB 3.0 makeover, but staying put with current hard drives and devices will come at a price This past summer Apple ...
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