Fast and easy SATA docking

by Volker Weber

quickport

Simply connect this docking station for SATA HDDs (2.5" and 3.5") to the USB port of any PC, insert the HDD into the slot and you’re ready to transfer! You can access the connected HDD immediately — without software installation or significant effort!

More: Quickport and Quickport Pro. 25 € and 35 €. I'm at the store now.

[via Kristof]

2008-05-21 :: email :: bookmark :: digg

Comments

Any North-American distributors for this wonderful product?

Eric Garneau, 2008-05-21 15:06

Und wie lagere ich die blanken Festplatten?

Thilo Hamberger, 2008-05-21 16:37

stand bereits in der c't - der Kurztest war nicht sehr überzeugend...

Samuel Orsenne, 2008-05-21 17:59

I prefer this to handle all those old disks lying around here.


I like it the elegance. I just don't seem to ever REALLY see the performance of USB being good enough yet. It should be, but never quite seems to get there.

@andrew, the 'pro' version has an eSATA interface.

Kerr Rainey, 2008-05-21 20:00

ah das Teil habe ich auch schon gesehen und wollte ich mir eventuell holen.

Gibts sowas auch für die alten SCSI-Platten oder sonstige Ideen wie
man die easy an USB oder dergl. anschliessen könnte?

@Thilo Hamberger: schau mal bei Pearl. Die haben ein komplettes Set
mit Gummiwinkeln usw.

Schade, mit Firewire wär es perfekt...

Mike Reichert, 2008-05-23 11:18

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