This cleverly disguised 2.5-inch RAID enclosure drastically improved the performance of our hard drives in RAID 0. But continuing problems with configuring SSDs leaves us unable to recommend it in ...
Computer hard drives come in all shapes and sizes. For the most part, they come preinstalled with your computer or laptop. However, there are times when you may need to access them outside of the ...
Orico has made a clever external 2.5-inch USB enclosure with a retro cassette design that is inexpensive and fun to use. The Orico 2.5-inch USB SATA External Hard Drive Enclosure is a small plastic ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Satechi Aluminum External Hard Disk Enclosure USB 3.0 & ...
Mobile storage is something the virtually everyone of us out there has in one form or another, typically this going to be a USB flash drive with a capacity that varies from a typically 512MB right up ...
In order to offer customers the best possible protection against data thieves, Sharkoon is expanding its Swift-Case line up of external hard drive enclosures by adding a model with RFID access control ...
This is possibly the fastest, direct-attached, dual-drive RAID external enclosure you can buy. However, Thunderbolt 3 is pricey overkill for the far slower SATA. USB 3.1 will do the job, and for a lot ...
Satechi Lockdown Personal Security System offers powerful hardware encryption in a compact, portable design. With easy-to-use capacitance touch keypad and OLED screen, the Lockdown is only accessible ...
WiebeTech announced Wednesday that it’s added a new four-bay Serial ATA (SATA) external hard drive chassis to its line of SilverSATA enclosures. It’s priced starting at $449.95. The SilverSATA IV can ...
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Satechi, innovative designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics accessories, is excited to introduce the LockDown, portable external SATA Hard ...
Wow. That's alot of acronyms in the title. So anyways, my question is pretty simple: is it worth it to buy an HD enclosure that ISN'T a piece of shit? I need both FW and USB 2.0 on it, with a SATA ...
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