Added to the directory: Sat, 28 Jan, 2006. Source: Hexus.
Quote:When the
capacity of a flash drive just isn't enough, you can purchase an
external drive enclosure and use a drive with a bog-standard
interface within it, all thanks to nifty IDE to USB/Firewire bridging
chips, or the not-yet-as-popular eSATA interface. There are numerous
flavours of drive enclosure on the market now. Some are NAS wannabes,
others cheap as chips 3.5" disk enclosures, and then some slightly
more specialist offerings.
Today we're taking a look at two enclosures from Ultra. One is a
3.5" enclosure with USB and Firewire - one which would go up well
against the Icy Box, which we reviewed some time ago. The second is a
slimmer model for 2.5" laptop drives with just a USB interface.
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