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External 3.5" Network hard drive from Freecom with
LAN & USB 2.0
Capacity: 250 GB
Features :
Hard Drive Type: 3.5" SATA, low noise, low power
consumption
Interface: ...
This is an external USB 2.0 drive conversion kit
for converting PATA/IDE harddrives to external USB
2.0 connectable devices.
The kit comes with the drive enclosure, a power ...
This is an external hard drive enclosure for IDE
hard drives, allowing a typical internal IDE hard
drive to become an external, portable,
USB2/USB1.1/1394b/1394a drive. It su ...
Generic 3.5inch external hard drive enclosure.
Described as able to handle firewire 1394b. In
Australia it is marketed under the name of Omni.
Pluged it in and it worked perf ...
Compaq P/N - 470009-470
Dimensions & Weights: (L x W x D)
10.08" x 12.2" x 1.71" (7.3 lbs.)
Processor: Intel® Celeron ™ Processor 766 MHz
System Bus: 66 MHz System Bus
...
This is an external enclusure for 3.5 IDE drives
that supports both USB 2.0 and Firewire 1394
interface.
It comes wiht a power supply cable, a USB cable
and a Firewire cabl ...
"The Compaq Armada 7800 Series delivers superior
performance with an outstanding array of features
including a powerful Intel processor, CTFT display
supporting up to 16.8 mil ...
Bought two of these an have a 60GB & 80GB drives
in them, connected to a IBM ThinkPad T20 no
problem accessing the drives but slow performance
due to the USB ver. 1 on the lap ...
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