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BLACKJET tx-1s

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Thunderbolt 3 
SxS Media Reader

Fremont, CA – August 6, 2019 - Atech Flash Technology (AFT), manufacturers of industrial and professional media card readers and storage solutions, will be launching their latest workflow product Blackjet TX-1S reader for Sony SxS media cards. 

 

The Blackjet TX-1S utilizes the large bandwidth 40Gbps of Thunderbolt™ 3, which allows you to ingest, edit and archive your creative content simultaneously at their maximum speeds.  It also solves the hot-plug issue that was common in previous SxS media readers.   The Blackjet TX-1S will also support the latest Sony SxS PRO-X series cards which can reach read speeds of up to 1250 MB/s*.

Pricing and Availability
 

The Blackjet TX-1S will have a suggested MSRP of $249.99 USD and will start shipping on August 16th.

Key Features
 

  • Media Reader for Sony SxS media cards

  • Thunderbolt™ 3 provides speeds up to 40Gbps

  • Reversible Thunderbolt 3 Type-C connector makes connections
    much easier and quicker

  • Ingest footage with speeds up to 1250 MB/s*

  • Rugged metal enclosure to ensure durability and longevity

  • Vent holes to increase heat dissipation

 

About Atech Flash Technology (www.atechflash.com)
 

Atech Flash Technology Inc. (AFT) is an international company that specializes in developing and manufacturing of USB and Thunderbolt products.  For over 15 years AFT has been offering complete solutions ranging from professional media card readers, RAID storage systems, pro docking systems, cables, and also PCIe expansion cards.  AFT products are designed with performance, durability and style.  AFT is also an OEM/ODM solution provider for many companies.

*Based on Thunderbolt 3 specifications; performance may vary depending on card type and host system.
 

Blackjet™ is a trademark of Atech Flash Technology, Inc.


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