Technologies

SATA
Serial ATA (SATA) is an evolutionary replacement for the Parallel ATA (PATA) physical storage interface, because it offers greater speed, simpler upgradeable storage, easier configuration, and is more cost-effective.
  RAID
RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks - also known as Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a storage method that uses multiple hard drives to share or duplicate data in one device.
 
Color Management
Color Management Technology ensures that colors are properly reproduced throughout all stages of the creative workflow (capture, display, print) and from one system to any other.
  FireWire 800
The fastest-ever FireWire standard, this technology delivers transfer rates of up to 800Mbits/s for FireWire 800 users - twice as fast as the previous generation of FireWire.
 
Blu-ray
The structure of a Blu-ray (BD) disc fundamentally differs from the structure of a DVD/CD.
  Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet, a local area network (LAN) architecture, uses a bus or star topology and is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards powering the vast majority of local computer networks today.
 
LightScribe
LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling is a technology that offers consumers and businesses a simple, easy way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels onto CDs and DVDs.
  FireWire
Developed by Apple under the name FireWire®, IEEE 1394 is now established as an industry standard, much like Sony's i-Link®.
 
USB 2.0
Forty times faster than USB 1.1, the new USB 2.0 standard delivers transfer rates of up to 480Mbits/s and provides higher bandwidth necessary for high-speed peripherals.
  d2 design
A design solution that combines reliability, productivity and performance, within the needs of IT real-estate constraints.