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It seems as though several companies are jumping on the bandwagon with devices to convert eSATA to USB. This time around Brando has a dongle that will provide you with the means of making the eSATA connection via USB . The adapter will set you back a paltry $15 and they say that it is compatible with SATA150. Power adapters are available for $10 more. Sometimes simple is better and Brando couldn’t make it much simpler than this. If the eSATA connection doesn’t tickle your fancy, check out the SATA HDD Stage Rack to dock your internal SATA drives safely on your desk. - Get Apricorn DriveWire storage controller - IDE / SATA-150 - Hi-Speed USB now for $33.82 at Amazon.com
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USB Hard Drive Reviews
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- Thermaltake BlacX SE USB Hard Drive Dock (2008)
- Buffalo 320GB Turbo USB Portable Hard Drive (2007)
- Apricorn Aegis Bio 120GB Portable Drive (2007)
- Toshiba 200GB USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive (2007)
- SimpleTech Pininfarina 500GB USB HDD (2007)
- Seagate FreeAgent Pro 750GB eSATA/USB/FireWire (2007)
- LaCie 80GB Biometric USB HDD (2006)







