February 8, 2008 Zonet has released a line of SATA Enclosures for PC and Mac desktops, laptops, and peripherals. Ranging in price from US$25 to $35, the four models can convert any 2.5-inch or 3.5- ...
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 ...
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 & ...
★★★★★ Easily turn an M.2 NVMe or SATA SSD into a drive for your Mac or iPad with this enclosure from Satechi. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The Satechi USB-C Aluminum Tool-Free Enclosure allows M.2 PCIe ...
Not everyone needs 4-bay RAID solutions like the Promise R4i, and not everyone needs ridiculously-fast RAID SSD setups like the Sonnet M.2 4×4 PCIe Card. Enter the Promise Pegasus J2i. The Promise ...
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Icy Dock reveals the MB561US-4S-1, a new quad-bay SATA enclosure with USB 2.0 and eSATA support. Introducing the MB561US-4S-1 Quad Bay SATA External Enclosure featuring USB and eSATA Port Multiplier, ...
Hello folks---<BR><BR>Short version:<BR>Does anyone here have recommendations for high-quality eSATA to SATA enclosures? I don't mind spending a little more if means it'll work.<BR><BR>Long ...
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 ...
FirmTek on Tuesday began shipping its SeriTek 5-Bay SATA Port Multiplier enclosure. The enclosure—which can hold up to five hot-swappable Serial ATA drives, each with a transfer rate up to three ...
The Silverstone MS09 might be a simple device but it opens the average consumer up to having some insanely quick storage in a very small form factor. I don't often attribute Silverstone to storage ...
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 ...