Weve decided to start using Brandos tireless refreshes as a sort of economic barometer -- if an entire calendar month passes without a brand spanking new HDD dock, well know we are in trouble. Seemingly content with its high-end offering, Brando has gone back to basics with the SATA Dual HDD Docking Station, which has space for a pair of 2.5- or 3.5-inch drives, but eschews the usual multicard reader. You get an eSATA extension kit in the package for suckling power and data from your computer, but thats pretty much it. Is it convenient? Sure. But at $63 wed expect a little bit more -- like maybe bundling the hard drives for free.Sunday, August 16, 2009
Brando churns out new HDD dock, all is well with the world
Weve decided to start using Brandos tireless refreshes as a sort of economic barometer -- if an entire calendar month passes without a brand spanking new HDD dock, well know we are in trouble. Seemingly content with its high-end offering, Brando has gone back to basics with the SATA Dual HDD Docking Station, which has space for a pair of 2.5- or 3.5-inch drives, but eschews the usual multicard reader. You get an eSATA extension kit in the package for suckling power and data from your computer, but thats pretty much it. Is it convenient? Sure. But at $63 wed expect a little bit more -- like maybe bundling the hard drives for free.