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Posted at 8:58 AM on Tuesday 11/11/08 by
Ben
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Shop4Tech.com has the Azio SATA HDD Docking Station for $40 - 17% off coupon code CM17 [Exp 11/14] - $10 rebate [Exp 11/30] = $23 with free shipping. Slam your hard drive into it to make it into a USB external hard drive.
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    SelfGovern - Posted 9:23 am PST 11/11/08 (2021 Posts)  Report Spam

    This looks interesting. Plug in either laptop or desktop
    drives, fast connection with eSATA, decent price. It even
    has a 5-star review.

    My only problem is that I have far more need to do this
    kind of thing with PATA drives at this point.

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    inferno - Posted 9:31 am PST 11/11/08 (855 Posts)  Report Spam

    recharges the hard drive too

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    seralin - Posted 9:42 am PST 11/11/08 (49 Posts)  Report Spam

    I wish they start selling cheap protective caps for those devices too. I have one of those thermaltake versions. And, the more I use it, the more it gets scary. And the winter is coming, many will shock their drives within that device.

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    Ghost Rider - Posted 10:07 am PST 11/11/08 (3331 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3 -please advise you use USB or eSATA version of the thermaltake ? Thank you..

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    Triangel - Posted 10:12 am PST 11/11/08 (201 Posts)  Report Spam

    eSATA version is cool, but does it come with the dust cover ?

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    jawz - Posted 10:14 am PST 11/11/08 (23 Posts)  Report Spam

    I guess this is a moot point but uh doesn't the vibration of not having the drive screw mounted kind of kill it a lot faster?

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    swcole9 - Posted 10:18 am PST 11/11/08 (77 Posts)  Report Spam

    #2, what do you mean it "recharges the drive"?

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    rdcollns - Posted 10:32 am PST 11/11/08 (956 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, some of the more expensive ones have a flip up lid. It generally only costs about $10 more, but is probably worth it.

    Regarding #6's comment, do these hold onto the hard drives securely enough to take that out of the equation?

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    juanlee37 - Posted 10:50 am PST 11/11/08 (39 Posts)  Report Spam

    haha.. what a great invention.. not
    wow... amazing what people come up these days.
    just get yourself a portable enclosure.

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    schizoma - Posted 11:24 am PST 11/11/08 (79 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yes, a good invention. You can invent such a device using your old desktop, though. Anyway, this dock combined with an internal hard disk is much cheaper than a external hard disk.

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    happykk7 - Posted 11:25 am PST 11/11/08 (24 Posts)  Report Spam

    is this a good brand? good quality?

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    da5id1 - Posted 11:41 am PST 11/11/08 (682 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is there really a good idea to mount your hard drive upside down like that? Also, I have my three internal hard drives just kind of sitting on top of each other at the bottom of my case. Is there really some kind of vibration issue I should be worried about? Really, I have enough things to worry about without adding hard drive screws.

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    Kaver - Posted 12:39 pm PST 11/11/08 (288 Posts)  Report Spam

    It might run a little cooler without a dust cover. Maybe they scratched the dust cover idea to avoid people over heating their drives?

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    junkmonkey - Posted 12:41 pm PST 11/11/08 (10 Posts)  Report Spam

    how long does a charge last? It looks like it was made from china or something? I checked the specs, it doesn't say if it uses Li-ion or Nimh.

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    josiahlamz - Posted 12:46 pm PST 11/11/08 (28 Posts)  Report Spam

    i'm guessing that the dust cover would require a fan, which was more parts than they wanted to buy to build these things. and it makes it cheaper for us. however, i would wonder if the hard drive is not stable enough and would eventually die.

    i would prefer an external case that is easy to open and swap out another HD.

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    jpezzznuts - Posted 12:48 pm PST 11/11/08 (521 Posts)  Report Spam

    Its worth 23 bucks to not have to slave cable your drive up to get stuff off it or help friends when they get a new computer and want their old files. #2's comment made me laugh. #7's comment made me stop.

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    JackMei - Posted 12:52 pm PST 11/11/08 (49 Posts)  Report Spam

    lol@#14... #2 was being sarcastic.

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    BargainHunter777 - Posted 1:13 pm PST 11/11/08 (101 Posts)  Report Spam

    It was $26 last week. $3 price reduction in one week. In about 7 weeks it will be free, if they continue to keep this trend!!!

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    Linkz - Posted 1:15 pm PST 11/11/08 (328 Posts)  Report Spam

    great stuff considering I tend to not bother fully closing other external enclosures for the quick swap ability

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    cmcf - Posted 1:26 pm PST 11/11/08 (213 Posts)  Report Spam

    Quick swap for an external drive - cool idea.

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