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To start using the Orico docking station you have to connect it via USB 3.0 to your computer and power it up. To be honest, this is a very old (made in 2009) HDD disk that I used in this review. It ...
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 ...
Sabrent has introduced a new storage solution in the form of its 10 Bay 3.5″ SATA enclosure aptly named the DS-UCTB which is now available to purchase priced at $600. Features of the SATA HDD tray ...
We have seen lots of docks where you can plug in a SATA drive turning it into an external HDD via USB or eSATA connectivity. Sharkoon has offered up a new docking station today called the QuickPort ...
Sharkoon shows off the SATA QuickDeck Pro, a stackable docking station for 2.5" and 3.5" SSD/HDD storage devices. The product offers USB 3.0 support and should be available in retail stores for around ...
[Marc] is pretty unsatisfied with hard drive docking stations as a whole. He says they are typically slow and unreliable, causing him all sorts of grief while he is troubleshooting a questionable hard ...
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.
Here is another HDD media player from the guys over at Brando, the SATA HDD Media Player Docking Station. The SATA HDD Media Player Docking Station can take a 2.5 inch or 3.5 inch SATA HDD, and it ...
If there is one thing that computer users never stop craving, it’s additional storage. More hard drive space, stacks of blank DVD media, multiple flash drives attached to our key chains, network ...
To start using the Orico docking station you have to connect it via USB 3.0 to your computer and power it up. To be honest, this is a very old (made in 2009) HDD disk that I used in this review. It ...