For those people who often find themselves in need of a quick way to plug a regular HDD or SSD into a PC, Sharkoon has built a new docking station, the latest int a long series that doesn't look like it will be getting any shorter any time soon.By now, some people can probably associate, quite easily, Sharkoon&... |
18 October 2011 09:16 GMT |
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The market for HDD docks is not exactly a large one, but it can easily be said to be a persistent one, as there are quite a few hardware makers that supply it on a regular basis, one of them, Sharkoon, having made its most recent move just a short time ago.The one big problem with buying a new storage unit is that o... |
23 March 2011 04:34 GMT |
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Sharkoon has been in the business of making and selling new external storage solutions for a while now, and It appears that its two latest additions to its line of docking stations have now become official.HDD docks are a sort of product that started to gain traction when the HDD industry itself accelerated in devel... |
7 December 2010 03:52 GMT |
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For those end-users that want to use regular hard disk drives or solid state drives as external units, there are a variety of docks and special enclosures on today's market, and Sharkoon has just revealed its latest QuickPort Series product.There is a number of reasons for which consumers would choose... |
19 October 2010 06:34 GMT |
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Sharkoon has already revealed a number of HDD docking stations as part of its QuickPort series, but it has just done something quite unusual and, instead of offering such a PC accessory, built it directly into its latest PC ATX chassis, the Bandit.HDD docking stations are meant to allow end-users to use their spare ... |
2 September 2010 08:46 GMT |
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The most common means by which an external and portable storage device can connect to a PC is the very much omnipresent USB 2.0 technology. Unfortunately, this interface hasn't exactly held the title of fastest I//O solution for some time now. The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard is one of its betters, possessing a t... |
9 April 2010 08:34 GMT |
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With the advent of the USB 3.0 interface, end-users have been looking for ways to employ the new standard in order to provide their systems with extra storage. Sharkoon has already launched a number of devices meant to either provide this functionality or directly connect USB 3.0 devices to a home or small office net... |
20 February 2010 05:30 GMT |
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