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Azio SATA HDD Docking Station

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Azio SATA HDD Docking Station $26 at Shop4Tech
 
Discuss (43) : History : Tell : Posted 4:52 PM PST 11/3/08 by Ben
Azio SATA HDD Docking StationShop4Tech.com has the Azio SATA HDD Docking Station for $40 - 10% off coupon code NK10 - $10 rebate [Exp 11/30] = $26 with free shipping. Slam your hard drive into it to make it into a USB external hard drive.
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    #21   Oio - Posted 8:51 pm PST 11/3/08 (1361 Posts)
    Ok doubters time for lesson. The point of this isn't to "permanently" install a drive in an external enclosure. The usage model for this device essentially turns hard drives into big removable media. One huge gigantic hard floppy. Or a thick metallic DVD. With the incredible densities of HDs, you'd be hard pressed to find removable media equaling a 1 TB drive (that's over 200 DVD-R's). And arguably more reliable than most removable media.

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    #22   Buddhist - Posted 8:58 pm PST 11/3/08 (46 Posts)
    Useful thing if you have some of the old HDDs and want to get data from them without opening your computer. Works well.
    #23   uncool - Posted 9:07 pm PST 11/3/08 (260 Posts)
    @1 - very
    @2 - idiot
    @3 - see above
    @8 - that's correct
    @11 - see #4
    @13 - they're fine
    @14 - it's got to be.
    @18 - see #17
    @19 - no
    @20 - it's similar
    #24   wutang - Posted 9:14 pm PST 11/3/08 (49 Posts)
    @23 - you seem to know it all lol
    #25   bboystyle - Posted 9:37 pm PST 11/3/08 (20 Posts)
    nice. thanks for the link Oio
    #26   shinmemkuf - Posted 10:07 pm PST 11/3/08 (28 Posts)
    #19 No, cant really exist because of placement of the connectors, the cable versions have to have different sides, one for IDE, one for SATA. a Dock doesnt have that flexibility.
    #27   dhho1 - Posted 10:39 pm PST 11/3/08 (1834 Posts)
    interesting. I guess i will be stuffing my pocket with a 1 TB SATA HDD instead of a 8 GB USB drive.
    #28   pcmac - Posted 12:01 am PST 11/4/08 (23 Posts)
    Sounds like a good deal with the Seagate ST31000340AS 1TB SATA HDD for $100 at ZipZoomFly.com.
    #29   ahjeck - Posted 1:34 am PST 11/4/08 (38 Posts)
    I've been wanting to get one of these, but I have so many IDE drives... are there any that works for both IDE and SATA?
    #30   rdog99 - Posted 3:28 am PST 11/4/08 (20 Posts)
    don't think so
    #31   crooklyn - Posted 5:46 am PST 11/4/08 (41 Posts)
    This looks like an awesome replacement for an external drive. Can anyone comment on the performance?
    #32   rogram - Posted 6:17 am PST 11/4/08 (156 Posts)
    I also have the BlackX and it works great. It is very convenient and easy to use. I have had to swap out hd's several times. I clone my system drive to a drive in the BlackX and update it periodically. My system HD crashed and I just pulled the backup out of the BlackX and put it in the computer. It does not support IDE, however.
    #33   Poopelyse - Posted 6:49 am PST 11/4/08 (10 Posts)
    i've never seen such a thing. weird wild stuff
    #34   rdcollns - Posted 6:51 am PST 11/4/08 (930 Posts)
    I'm with #19. I'd buy this if it could also read IDE because I have half a dozen IDE drives that would be great to get quick access to.
    #35   seattle78 - Posted 6:57 am PST 11/4/08 (51 Posts)
    These docking stations are great for having many different backup drives, they give better cooling than a cable version and have better protection against the drive falling off the desk.
    #36   Deathjester - Posted 7:43 am PST 11/4/08 (102 Posts)
    Hey number 19 I have one that works with IDE and SATA. I believe it is from Thermaltake, bought for around 20 bucks. It just had an adapter piece.
    #37   vertigo2x - Posted 8:02 am PST 11/4/08 (24 Posts)
    This looks awesome. I'm getting one.
    #38   theman - Posted 9:55 am PST 11/4/08 (112 Posts)
    Yeah, if there was one that would take IDE and SATA that would be better - I've got several of each kind laying around.
    #39   BargainHunter777 - Posted 12:49 pm PST 11/4/08 (98 Posts)
    Specifications

    * Output Interface: eSATA & USB 2.0
    * HDD Application: All 2.5" or 3.5" SATA HDD up to 1TB
    * 1-Touch Backup: USB 2.0 Only (eSATA not supported)
    * Transfer Rate: USB 2.0 up to 480 Mbps
    * eSATA up to 3 Gbps
    * Material: ABS Plastic
    * OS Platforms: Windows Vista/XP/2000/Me/98SE/Mac OS X +
    * Dimensions: 86 x 137 x 80mm (L x W x H)
    * 3.4 X 5.4 X 3.2in (L x W x H)
    * Power: Input: 100-240V / 50-60Hz / 1A
    * Output: 12V / 3A
    #40   mattropolis - Posted 2:17 pm PST 11/4/08 (232 Posts)
    Played with these - no better than the cheaper cable versions. Slightly more safe since things are mounted in plastic, but also a waste of space for the infrequency of use.

    I ended up sticking with the simpler cable versions.
     
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