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doubledark
Hi all

any one using on of these ?

http://www.stardom.com.tw/stardom_edm/DT2-WBC%20DS-en.pdf

Any feedback greatly appreciated
BJNY
Kinda oversized to just hold two hard drives, no?

If you like the flat shape enclosure,
then the Glyph GT062 are very popular with audio & video professionals.
doubledark
purchased this unit and so far am very happy; dead easy & quick to swap drives in and out, quiet, built in card reader, front FW400 & USB 2 ports.. (and as I've now found, the card reader is MUCH faster than the dedicated USB2 reader I was using up to now)
joergen geerds
QUOTE (doubledark @ Aug 15 2008, 11:22 PM)
purchased this unit and so far am very happy; dead easy & quick to swap drives in and out, quiet, built in card reader, front FW400 & USB 2 ports.. (and as I've now found, the card reader is MUCH faster than the dedicated USB2 reader I was using up to now)
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any idea where to buy it? and how much it cost right now? (google couldn't find anything)
Jack Flesher
QUOTE (joergen geerds @ Sep 29 2008, 09:53 AM)
any idea where to buy it? and how much it cost right now? (google couldn't find anything)
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OWC / Macsales: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Stardom/Raidon/DT2WBC/

I have been looking at this too as an easy way to transfer data to bare drives. Maybe use one bay for Time Machine and the other for loading data onto offsite drives. The big question is noise? My MacPro is virtually silent and any fan noise from this would end it for me. I like that it can sit on my desk under my monitor. Card reader is a plus, but not necessary and I *wish* it had a FW800 port on the front too...
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