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SONY PSZ-RA4T PROFESSIONAL RAID: CLEVER PORTABLE AND RUGGED DESIGN, PLUS THUNDERBOLT AND USB

Designed with on-location video production in mind, Sony’s PSZ-RA4T Professional RAID is not the fastest RAID box we’ve tested, but it’s certainly fast enough. Made for travel, the PSZ-RA4T is thoroughly ruggedized and especially easy on the eye.

Add the ability of this dual-drive unit to function via Thunderbolt 2 or USB 3.1 on your cohort’s or client’s Windows machine as well as your Mac, and you’ve got a winner.

DESIGN AND FEATURES

The PSZ-RA4T has enough deft design flourishes that leave no doubt that folks who work with such products supplied more than a little input. Or there’s simply an

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