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  • Palm Raid 512GB SSD (256GB SSD x 2 : Thunderbolt RAID) w/ Transfers Speed of 714Mb/s
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Buy from Amazon $649.99$459.99 $600.00 $550.00 $500.00 Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun 2015 2016 $649.99, Aug 26 - Oct 22$639.99, Oct 23 - Nov 12$629.00, Nov 15 - Dec 30$639.99, Dec 31 - Jan 23$649.99, Jan 24 - Apr 1$569.99, Apr 3 - Apr 5$559.99, Apr 27 - Jul 15$499.99, Jul 17 - Jul 20$489.99, Jul 22 - Jul 29$479.99, Jul 31 - Aug 21$649.99, Aug 23 - Aug 27OOS $479.99, Aug 29 5:27 am$479.99, Aug 31 - Sep 11$474.99, Sep 13 - Sep 15$469.99, Sep 17 - Oct 1$639.99, Oct 3 - Nov 9$599.00, Nov 11 2:11 pmOOS $469.99, Nov 13 4:38 pm$469.99, Nov 15 - Nov 29$459.99, Dec 1 - Feb 27$469.99, Mar 1 - Apr 5

Price Details

3rd Party New

Latest $469.99 Apr 5, '16
Highest $649.99 Aug 23, '15
Lowest $459.99 Dec 1, '15
Average $469.99 (30d avg)
$463.91 (90d avg)
$498.23 (180d avg)
$516.06 (365d avg)
$563.93 (Lifetime average)
Added Aug 26, 2014

Product Description

Fastest, smallest and highest capacity bus powered ThunderboltTM device in the world. With its tethered Thunderbolt cable and the ability to run on bus power alone, this drive is designed specifically for speed and portability. High-Speed I/O Performance By incorporating the awesome Thunderbolt connection and combining it with two SSD drives in a RAID 0 software RAID, Akitio's Palm RAID is ready to deliver an extremely fast throughput performance. Portable and Bus Powered This sleek and compact drive runs on bus power alone. Simply plug in the device and you are set to go. Hassle-free with its tethered Thunderbolt cable and noiseless, the Palm RAID is the ideal companion for your notebook. Benchmark This test was done with Disk Speed Test from Blackmagic, to get a real world indication of the transfer rate you can expect when capturing and playing video. The RAID system was created using Apple's software RAID and RAID 0 stands for a striped RAID array.

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