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  1. #1 We Want Thunderbolt -> USB 3.0 
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    I'm a bit disappointed that NAB didn't offer any Thunderbolt -> USB 3.0 solutions. I would think someone like CalDigit or Sonnet would be all over this. It has been almost two years and no solutions for this yet?

    As of now, in order to get USB 3.0 you have to go through Sonnet's TB Express34 adapter and then find a compatible card. Belkin has a breakout box that is USB 2.0 only. Why they didn't include at least one 3.0 port is beyond me!

    It's simple- give me a box that has 2x USB 3.0 ports and 2x TB ports. Heck, throw in an eSata port while you are at it. And please don't charge me a thousand dollars for the convenience.

    USB is far more ubiquitous, less power hungry and vastly cheaper to implement. Sure it's only 5GB/s vs. 10GB/s, but color me someone that's willing to trade daisy chaining devices and ridiculous transfer speeds for price/performance and backwards compatibility to all my USB devices.
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    AMD's Lightning Bolt: Low Cost Thunderbolt Alternative for USB 3.0/DP. Lightning Bolt is an AMD technology that can deliver USB 3.0, DisplayPort and Power over a single cable with mini DisplayPort connectors.

    On other hand... There is Thunderbolt to USB 3 adaptors but not USB 3 to Thunderbolt. They cost a lot of money at the moment, around $270 when you include the Apple Thunderbolt cable.
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    I like the Lacie e-sata thunderbolt hub. Hook that up to the redstation mini and hard drives and it's fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwan Khan View Post
    AMD's Lightning Bolt: Low Cost Thunderbolt Alternative for USB 3.0/DP. Lightning Bolt is an AMD technology that can deliver USB 3.0, DisplayPort and Power over a single cable with mini DisplayPort connectors.
    So, basically a no-go if you are planning on using OSX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Koch View Post
    I like the Lacie e-sata thunderbolt hub. Hook that up to the redstation mini and hard drives and it's fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Koch View Post
    I like the Lacie e-sata thunderbolt hub. Hook that up to the redstation mini and hard drives and it's fast.
    Seagate GoFlex also has TB to eSata adapters for their hard drives, but I still can't plug my thumb drives into eSata ports.
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    i think the biggest problem is that lion OSX doesn't support USB3, so an adapter wouldn't work, but correct me if i'm wrong
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    Lacie, Sonnet, and CalDigit have all designed USB 3.0 drivers for OSX 10.5 or later so the framework is in place.

    Also, with the recent Ivy Bridge announcement that USB 3.0 is now natively supported one would hope that the upcoming Macbook (Mac Pro?) refresh would take advantage of the new chip architecture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Beatty View Post
    Also, with the recent Ivy Bridge announcement that USB 3.0 is now natively supported one would hope that the upcoming Macbook (Mac Pro?) refresh would take advantage of the new chip architecture.
    All fingers crossed and holding my breath, Apple better not let us down again....
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    Probably the most interesting TB development of late, although not Red-related, is that there are now $150 TB SxS card readers

    http://www.sonnettech.com/product/ec...underbolt.html

    Just ordered the PCIe 2.0 version today
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