Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Firewire To Usb


Publicado por Agustin Torres Millan en 8:52 No hay comentarios: By culturacion.com
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Most modern Macs—except for the MacBook Air and some MacBook models—offer both FireWire and USB connections. When shopping for an external hard drive, then, you have many options for something that will work with your Mac. Today, USB hard drives are Most peripherals are now available with Firewire or USB 2.0 links to your PC. Which standard should you use? Our test results will help you decide. Shopping for a new DVD burner, external hard drive, or scanner (or just about any computer peripheral, for Apple’s decision to axe FireWire from the MacBook line is not sitting well with many users, to say the least. For high-quality audio and video transfers, FireWire is the standard for professionals and hobbyists alike. Though USB is technically capable of The 1394 Trade Association announced a new standard of firewire with speed quadruples current spec of 800Mbit/s to 3.2Gbit/s . It wouldn’t be named alphabetic order like they have for 1394a, 1394b to 1394c. The new spec known as S3200 preserves all the For many people, especially hardcore video editors, Apple’s decision to put no FireWire port in the new MacBook came as disappointing—and, in some cases, deal breaking—news.However, Pixela wants to help ease this pain for these MacBook users Apple's new MacBook and MacBook Pro models contain more innovation than just their case design, graphics, and the improved accessibility of their internals. Here's a look at other details related to FireWire, USB, and the new NVIDIA-based controller that .

Every device meant to communicate with a PC needs a method of connection. Most rely on USB, but FireWire is an alternative with a long history. Although less common, FireWire does have advantages when compared to other standards. The brainchild of Apple Intel demonstrated a working version of USB 3.0 at CES last week. Here's what we can look forward to with the new technology. Intel demonstrated a working version of USB 3.0 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. Here's why it will make Intel has finally launched its new peripheral interconnect technology—formerly codenamed "Light Peak"—now branded "Thunderbolt." Developed in cooperation with Apple, which introduced Thunderbolt on its newest MacBook Pro laptops on Thursday morning This past summer Apple announced its 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro with a surprising omission: no FireWire port. In its place is Apple's latest peripheral connector, USB 3.0, which provides equivalent performance and is widely used in recent Windows PCs. .



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