StarTech.com Launches Four Drive Docking Stations

👤by Roderick Sam Comments 📅31.01.2011 18:34:30

Press Release

StarTech.com, a leading manufacturer of hard-to-find connectivity parts has announced the availability of two new 4-Drive External Hard Drive Docking Stations, both offering USB and eSATA host connections, with support for 2.5” and/or 3.5” Serial ATA hard drives or Solid State Drives (SSDs).

Adding to StarTech.com’s extensive line of Hard Drive Docking Stations, the SATDOCK4U3E SuperSpeed single connection dock and SATDOCK4U2E high speed single/multi-PC drive docking stations are the first in the market to support four SATA hard drives or solid state drives simultaneously, offering users a practical way to maximize their external storage capacity.

SATDOCK4U3E
• Supports up to four 2.5” and/or 3.5” SATA HDDs or SSDs
• SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and eSATA connections to host with support for data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps and 3Gbps, respectively
• Backward compatible with USB 2.0 host connections
• High speed eSATA with Port Multiplier host interface with supported transfer rates up to 3 Gbps
• Dual variable-speed cooling fans
• Independent power buttons and drive eject buttons for quick, easy hot-swapping

SATDOCK4U2E
• Enables fast, swappable access to four 2.5”/3.5” SATA drives, from multiple computers
• Supports up to four 2.5” and/or 3.5” SATA HDDs or SSDs
• Dual High Speed USB 2.0 host interfaces with support for transfer rates up to 480 Mbps
• Four high speed eSATA host interfaces with supported transfer rates up to 3 Gbps
• Dual variable-speed cooling fans
• Independent power buttons and drive eject buttons for quick, easy hot-swapping

The SATDOCK4U3E (MSRP: £162.99 GBP exc. VAT) and SATDOCK4U2E (MSRP: £157.99 GBP exc. VAT) are currently available directly from StarTech.com as well as through leading technology resellers

For more information visit the website
http://uk.startech.com




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