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3.5" Sata Internal Hard Drive | 
enlarge | Brand: Icy Dock Category: CE
List Price: $59.52 Buy New: $30.20 You Save: $29.32 (49%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.8 x 1.7
MPN: MB671SK-B Model: MB671SK-B UPC: 711132867828 EAN: 0711132867828 ASIN: B001D1YH0O
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| • | Product #: MB671SKB | | • | Manufacturer: Icy Dock | | • | Manufacturer Item #: MB671SK-B | | • | UPC: 711132867828 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The MB671SK series is the first and many of Icy Dockas internal screw-less enclosure. It provides the user with tray-less, easy hard drive access and hot-swap capabilities without having to screw in a tray. The enclosure is built spacious enough to fit any 3.5a SATA brand hard drive, and firm enough to prevent the hard drive from coming loose with the connectors. With its stylish faceplate exterior and elegant trigger door-handle design; the series brings convenience and fashion to hard drive peripherals. The body is built by a steel metal finish to create a perfect cooling environment for the hard drive. The built-in fan and front ventilation system further prevents the hard drive from overheating. But we have not disregarded issues of security as we installed an access key lock to prevent any hard drive thefts. With this new enclosure, exchanging data and information can be done with ease and buying new hard drive doesnat have to mean going through an exhaustive process with a screwdriver. Those with limited space or limited SATA connections inside their computers can actually be worry-free from running out of hard drive storage. A set of hard drives will allow a user to organize them in categories of pictures, videos, and other data without having to purchase trays and will be able to use them instantly by just plugging in the hard drive into the enclosure. Exchanging drives is now virtually hassling free!
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| Customer Reviews:
Works fine... once you know what to do October 12, 2008 I bought this because I quickly and easily ruined the first one that came with my drive enclosure.br /br /See, I'm used to pushing a drive in until it seats properly. I know, not all enclosures work this way, but it's just what I'm used to based on the enclosures I've worked with in the past.br /br /Well, I gave a drive a firm push in to one of these, damaging a swinging arm inside the bay and rendering the whole enclosure useless.br /br /For your reference: Push the drive in only as far as it will go without offering any resistance, then swing the door shut. The door and mechanism inside will properly seat the drive.br /br /Oops.
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