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Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the G-Technology G-Dock ev Thunderbolt and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G-Technology G-Dock ev Thunderbolt.
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  Published: 2013-08-28, Author: Dong , review by: cnet.com

  • The G-Technology G-Dock Ev and the G-Drive Ev are easy to use, perform impressively, and combine USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt connections to deliver a flexible storage system.
  • With no regular internal-drive support, the G-Dock's storage capacity is capped at only 2TB. The internal drives can be ejected from the chassis far too easily.
  • The G-Dock and G-Drive introduce a new level of flexibility in external storage, and performance is fast.

 
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  Published: 2013-11-15, review by: audiotechnology.com.au

  • Well-built Use drives in dock or on-the-go
  • Limited to 7200RPM 1TB drives at the moment
  • G-Technology's G-Dock EV and G-Drive EV combo gives you Thunderbolt RAID power in the studio and USB 3.0 if you want to take a drive with you...

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  Published: 2013-09-16, Author: Elias , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Fast hard drives, Supports RAID, Solidly built
  • No locking mechanism for drives
  • G-Technology's G-Dock is a two-bay, 2TB external hard drive device that's modular and very fast. It's worth considering if you have a need for quick and versatile external storage for your Thunderbolt-equipped Mac...

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  Published: 2013-09-04, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Nice design and construction; removable drives can be used as portable drives; Thunderbolt cable included
  • Hard drive speeds hinder Thunderbolt performance; can't use drives as portable devices if configured as RAID 0 or RAID 1 in dock, $999
  • The G-Dock ev is a decent option for someone looking for extra storage space and portability, rather than performance and speed. The G-Dock's design is attractive, and the ability to use the drives apart from the G-Dock ev as standalones, when not striped...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-29, Author: Dong , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The G-Technology G-Dock Ev and the G-Drive Ev are easy to use, perform impressively, and combine USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt connections to deliver a flexible storage system
  • With no regular internal-drive support, the G-Dock's storage capacity is capped at only 2TB. The internal drives can be ejected from the chassis far too easily
  • The G-Dock and G-Drive introduce a new level of flexibility in external storage, and performance is fast....

 
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  Published: 2013-08-28, Author: Thomas , review by: macwelt.de

  • Einfache Handhabung, leise, 3 Jahre Garantie
  • Netzteil zieht Strom bei ausgeschaltetem Dock
  • ©G-TechDas G-Dock Ev von G-Technology ist flexibler als normale RAID-Systeme, denn die für das Dock entwickelten Festplatten mit der Bezeichnung G-Drive Ev haben nicht nur einen SATA-Anschluss für das RAID-Gehäuse, sondern auch einen USB-3.0-Port.Die Eins...

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  Published: 2016-01-25, Author: Sylvain , review by: macbidouille.com

  • Abstract:  L'interface Thunderbolt 2 arbore désormais fièrement ses couleurs sur le dernier Mac Pro, mais de son côté le Thunderbolt, lui, est-il toujours plus séduisant que l'USB 3.0 ? Alors que LaCie a dévoilé en début d'année son premier disque dur s'appuyant su...

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  Published: 2015-08-10, Author: Daniel , review by: Cnetfrance.fr

  • châssis résistant (eau, poussière) et antichoc, performances, disque dur interne extractible, câble Thunderbolt intégré.
  • finition
  • Avec sa carapace, le disque dur externe G-Drive ev ATC Thunderbolt de G-Technology ne craint rien : eau , poussière, choc, écrasement. Un disque dur à toute épreuve...

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  Published: 2015-02-20, Author: Arthur , review by: focus-numerique.fr

  • Design et qualité de fabrication, Possibilité d'utiliser les disques comme des unités externes autonomes en USB 3, Compatibilité avec tous les G-Disk ev, Installation simple, Thunderbolt
  • 2 baies seulement, Espace de stockage maximum insuffisant pour de l'archivage, Seulement une option RAID 1, Pas d'USB 3.0 pour le G-Dock, Pas de lecteur de carte mémoire pour le G-Dock
  • Difficile de statuer. Cette solution répond à des besoins bien spécifiques de flux de production, qui doivent bien être analysés avant de se lancer.Le G-Dock est une solution d'archivage fiable et pérenne ? Non. La capacité de stockage limitée à 2 To et l...

 
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  Published: 2013-09-12, Author: Tanguy , review by: macworld.fr

  • Performances en Raid, Modularité, Utilisation des disques durs externes de manière autonome en USB 3.0, Système de cartouche robuste, Evolutivité avec les G-Drive Ev Plus, Entièrement en aluminium
  • Ventilateur audible, Limité par les performances des disques durs 2,5 pouces
  • Avec un prix de vente d'environ 700 euros, le G-Dock ev Thunderbolt vise clairement les professionnels qui ont besoin de transférer rapidement des données volumineuses et aussi de pouvoir bénéficier de 2 To de stockage en Raid 0 avec des performances plus...

 
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