NewerTech intros quad-interface SATA HDD dock of its own
It's amazing, really, that this meme has lasted this long. When we first noticed Brando's SATA HDD Dock, we figured it was destined to become a cute, one-off gift that only the hardest of hardcore storage freaks would bother with. Over a year later, we're having trouble counting the iterations available. Now, we've got storage mainstay NewerTech diving in with one of its own, as it has just revealed the quad-interface Voyager SATA hard drive docking station. As you'd expect, the unit turns any 2.5- or 3.5-inch SATA I / II hard drive (up to 2TB) into an external drive, and with FireWire 400 / 800, USB 2.0 and eSATA sockets, you shouldn't have any issue hooking it up. It's available now for stocking stuffing at $99.95.























@traycer replying to my post:
Bare HDD is the worst, what are you talking about? Yes, lets scratch the copper connections or sata connections on the drive remove all protection from static charge you carry on yourself among many other things. Sorry, but you are fool.
Traycer: also a 20 dollar adapter from Vantac that does the same thing in cord form is much more practical. Do research sheesh.
now if they only also make a IDE version then i get can rid of all those usb converter adapters.