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P2 Pro Thunderbolt 2 Card Reader

SKU: TB-P2
  • 1 x Thunderbolt Port
  • 1 x P2 Card Slot
  • 600 MB/s Data Transfer Speed
  • 10 Gb/s Thunderbolt Interface
  • Bus Powered

$559.00

Description

The Thunderbolt Pro P2 Card Reader can ingest files from P2 memory cards up to four times as fast as other single-slot card readers. Requiring only a single cable to connect to your Mac, this high-performance Sonnet reader is bus powered (no separate power supply required) and exploits its 10Gbps Thunderbolt interface to deliver superior performance. As a result, this memory card reader transfers data at up to 600 mb/s!
Thunderbolt-to-P2 Memory Card Reader—Enables you to ingest files from P2 memory cards to any Mac with a Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 port
Bus Powered—Ideal for use with a laptop computer when no power outlet is available
Most Cost-Effective P2 Card Reader Available
Thunderbolt Interface—10Gbps interface delivers superior performance
Fast File Transfers—Transfers data from P2 cards at up to 600 mb/s
Supports All P2 Cards—Supports all P2 memory cards and frame rates; supports microP2 cards with an adapter (sold separately)
Small and Rugged—Solid aluminum case measures just 3.6 inches wide by 4.5 inches long by 1 inch tall; smallest P2 card reader available

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