When I first heard of hdd docking station, I was thrilled and excited about the simplicity of accessing an internal 3.5-inch form factor hard drive with plug-n-play ability. Forget the external ...
Which hard drive docking stations are best? You can store quite a bit of data on even the most compact hard drives these days, and there are plenty of portable storage solutions on the market. If you ...
Here is a useful gadget: the SATA HDD Dock with one touch backup. The SATA HDD Dock with one touch backup lets you plug in 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch hard drives to your PC via USB or eSATA. It features a ...
Aleratec has released its new portable hard disk drive duplicator, the HDD Copy Cruiser Mini. Designed for the budget-conscious consumer, the Copy Cruiser Mini offers 1-to-1 copying of 2.5-inch and ...
Over the last couple months we took on the mission of finding the perfect HDD desktop docking station. The first two products we looked at were low cost units that were only limited by the amount of ...
A while back I talked about the Cirago Bluetooth adapters that were tiny and added new Bluetooth features to your notebook or desktop computer. Cirago is back with a new HDD dock that lets you use ...
Inateck probably has the widest array of docking stations and enclosures for hard drives and solid state drives and today I’m pleased to be able to take a look at another sweet looking on. The Inateck ...
The new line of hard drive docks from XIGMATEK are called the Secure III and are USB 3.0 compatible. The USB to SATA converter allows for transfer speeds up to 5Gbps, almost as much as the SATA3 spec ...
Chances are that just about any type of USB peripheral you could possibly image--and perhaps even a few that defy description (such as a USB Ferris Wheel Phone Stand?!?)--are already being made by the ...
NewerTech’s Voyager is being billed as the world’s first “Quad Interface” SATA I/II Hard Drive Docking Station with support for FireWire 800/400, USB 2.0, and eSATA for 2.5″ or 3.5″ drives up to 2TB.
If you are anything like me, you probably have several hard drives lying around that came from old computers you don't want to throw away and don't want to cram inside your rig on into an enclosure.
I just got a 4TB internal SATA drive for use in an external HDD dock as a backup target. Unfortunately, the dock I already have is fairly old (the box says it's good up to 500GB), and when I tried to ...
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