Wednesday, April 29, 2009

spare SATA hard drives


hi
here i m posting a blog regarding SATA spare HDD. you can say SATA BOX.

Storage is cheap - less than a dollar per gigabyte. Music and video are being archived at home by everyone from you to your grandmother. Consequently, hard-drives are being upgraded constantly, and quite a few of them end up getting discarded. Just because they're small, though, doesn't make them useless.

Slip your spare hard drives into this USB dock and it mounts as an available volume on your Windows, Mac OS, or Linux computer via either a USB or an eSATA connector. Hot-swap with a new drive by pressing the center button on the base and jamming in a new drive.

Making the dock even more awesome - it can connect equally well with big 3.5" desktop SATA hard drives and 2.5" laptop hard-drives. Choose between our dual-dock that can hold two drives, or the single-dock unit that holds a single drive.

Features

  • Connects to one or two 2.5" or 3.5" internal SATA hard drives
  • USB or eSATA connectivity
  • Plug and Play
  • Transfer rates up to 480Mbps with USB 2.0
  • Transfer rates up to 3Gb/s with eSATA

ThumbDrive - Teeniest flash drive



who have been around for long enough, remember their first hard-drives. Some remember their first gigabyte, others remember forty megabytes while even some remember luggage-sized 5 meg drives. It continually shocks us when newer and smaller storage is made available, and we get all giggly when it happens.

No exception, this little drive is the smallest we've ever seen. Barely bigger than the tip of your pinky, and less than 4mm thick, it's positively small. The polished chrome finish is certainly shiny, but at 8 to 16 gigabytes, it's redonkulously teeny!

Store up to eight full length ripped movies, ten days worth of music, more than eight-thousand 5 megapixel photos, or one-hundred-sixty-meters worth of shelved books. Sure, it's so small you could easily lose it, so we've included a chain to help keep it around.

Details

  • Smallest size yet largest capacity USB flash drive around
  • 8 to 16 gigs, yet the size of your fingertip
    • 31.3mm x 12.4mm x 3.4mm
  • Polished Chrome finish
  • Shock and water resistant
  • 200x speed, 30MB/second
  • Mac, Windows, and Linux compatible