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24-inch 4.5K Retina display
M1 chip with 8-core CPU and 8-core or 8-core GPU
1080p FaceTime HD camera with M1 image signal processor for amazing video quality
Studio-quality three-microphone array for crystal-clear calls and voice recordings
Six-speaker sound system for a remarkably robust and high-quality audio experience
Up to 256GB of ultrafast SSD storage
Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports and up to two USB 3 ports
Fast Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connectivity
Color- Magic Mouse with Magic Keyboard with Touch ID2
Available in blue, ,, silver,
Warranty Apple
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ASUSTOR NAS Storage
Best Cloud Storage for Mac
Your Mac + ASUSTOR NAS = A Seamless Final Cut Pro Experience
Apple officially supports using a NAS as a Final Cut Pro storage space.
Big Enough for your Final Cut Pro Library
Use shared storage with Final Cut Pro
With Final Cut Pro 10.4 or later, you can store libraries on shared storage systems that use the NFS or SMB file system protocol, as well as other shared storage volumes.
Your ASUSTOR Brings Virtually Unlimited Potential to Final Cut Pro
Enabling Efficient Workflows with 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet and Faster
Where to store Final Cut Pro libraries and external media
Before storing libraries and assets for Final Cut Pro, verify that all systems accessing libraries and external media meet Final Cut Pro 10.4. x system requirements.
Store Final Cut Pro libraries on local storage volumes, a SAN like an Xsan storage volume*, on NFS or SMB file system volumes, and on shared storage systems that use the NFS or SMB protocol.
If you’re using a shared storage system that uses the SMB protocol, the SMB volume must originate from a macOS server or a Linux server running Samba 4.3. 4 or later configured with modules for Apple compatibility.
Store external media on any shared storage volume.
* Xsan server and client systems must be running the same macOS version.
How to configure a Linux Network Attached Storage (NAS) system for Final Cut Pro
A Linux Network Attached Storage (NAS) SMB volume must originate from a Linux server running Samba 4.3. 4 or later configured with modules for Apple compatibility.