A number of vendors have released flash drives that combine eSATA and USB connectivity to offer high-speed data transfer and portability in one small device. Kanguru announced its eFlash eSATA drive ...
Silicon Power Portable eSATA/USB SSD II Portable Drive ~ Dual Interface, Twice the Experience Silicon Power, the leading brand among Solid State Disk (SSD) Manufacturers lifts the benchmark another ...
Kanguru Solutions on Friday announced the first USB flash drive that also offers External Serial ATA (eSATA) connectivity. By using eSATA’s 3Gbit/sec throughput, Kanguru’s eFlash drive potentially ...
Addonics Technologies announced new multi-Flash readers with a high-speed SATA interface, including a read-only model that is ideal for markets such as forensics. The new products are the Pocket eSATA ...
EZQuest Thunder RAID eSATA/USB 2.0 Portable System While EZQuest’s Thunder RAID eSATA/USB 2.0 Portable System weighs in at a hefty 16 pounds, this portable external RAID storage device has a rather ...
Active Media has bunked the USB 3.0 technology trend, instead unveiling a pair of new USB keys with eSATA drives. Available in 16GB and 32GB capacities, the hybrid eSATA-USB 2.0 drives have read and ...
On Monday, Active Media unveiled the eSATA USB SSD Drive, a portable flash drive that features both an eSATA connection and a USB 2.0 port. According to Active Media, the eSATA USB SSD Drive is ...
London, UK., 25 February 2010 – One device, two integrated interfaces: with the new Combo Portable Hard Drive, Verbatim is combining the advantages of a Powered eSATA high-speed connection with the ...
My coworker got a Dell Latitude E6500. It is listed as having four USB ports and one eSATA port. It looks like it has three USB ports and one eSATA port.<BR><BR>The eSATA port, though, has a curious ...
You probably don’t want to use something like this eSATA to USB adapter to keep an external drive going for any extended period of time— it would be all too easy to trip up and unplug one of the many ...
Intel demonstrated a working version of USB 3.0 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. Here's why it will make eSATA and FireWire obsolete. When USB 3.0 is expected to hit the market ...
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