Angelbird

Angelbird AtomX SSDmini 1 TB

€479,98 Incl. tax

  • Article code: AB109713

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Product description

Angelbird 1TB AtomX SSD mini drive

Angelbird's AtomX SSDmini is tailor-made for the new Atomos Ninja V monitor recorder and is perfectly compatible with all other recorders available.

The AtomX SSDmini is 20% smaller than the average SSD (to fit the Ninja's small footprint)

Thanks to the high transfer speeds, this hard drive is ideal for 4K. The SSDmini is compatible with the Atomos Ninja and Shogun series and with a separate adapter handle also with the Shogun Studio, Sumo 19 and Sumo M.

Small and yet fast
Although the SSDmini is 20% smaller than an average SSD, it doesn't compromise on size and has formidable speeds. The read speed is 560MB/s and the write speed is 520MB/s.

Stable Stream Technology
The integration of Stable Stream technology ensures that there are no frame drops. The SATA III connector allows connection to a standard SATA III port when it's time to transfer your footage.

SSDmini Handle
This hard drive is compatible with the Atomos Ninja and Shogun series. In combination with an SSDmini Handle, the drive is also compatible with the Shogun Studio, Sumo 19 and Sumo 19M.

PRODUCT FEATURES: Angelbird AtomX SSDmini
- 1TB storage capacity
- 20% smaller than the average SSD
- Read speed of 560MB/s
- Write speed of 520MB/s
- Stable Stream Technology
- With a SATA III connector
- Suitable for Ninja and Shogun series monitors
- With Handle suitable for Sumo and Shogun Studio

IN THE BOX:

  • 1 x Angelbird 1TB AtomX SSD mini drive
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