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External Micro SATA Devices
Pocket Micro SATA UDD
The Pocket Micro SATA UDD is an convenient external storage device that connects any 1.8" micro SATA hard drive or Solid State Drive (SSD) to computer via eSATA or USB connection. The 1.8" hard drive or SSD is added or removed from the system like floppy media via drive slot opening in the front of the Micro SATA UDD. The device can be powered directly from the USB port for true portability.
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Internal Micro SATA Devices
Internal Dual MicroSATA Ultra DigiDrive (UDD)
The Internal Dual Micro SATA UDD is one of Addonics family of solutions that enables any two 1.8" micro SATA hard drives or SSDs to be used like removable drive cartridges. Designed to mount inside a standard 3.5" drive bay, this Micro SATA UDD can be connected to a high performance SATA port or a USB 2.0 port inside the computer. Once installed, any 1.8" Micro SATA hdd or SSD can be inserted or remove from the system via the drive slot opening in front of the UDD, similar to inserting or removing a PCMCIA device.
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1.8" Micro SATA to Compact Flash Adapter
Adding to the Addonics family of CF adapters, the Micro SATA CF adapter enables using of Compact Flash (CF) media as a replacement for the Micro SATA hard drive in the iPOD or compatible notebooks. Once installed, the CF media behaves like the Micro SATA SSD with low power consumption, fast access time and completely shock resistant.
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Internal MicroSATA Ultra DigiDrive (UDD)
The Internal Micro SATA UDD is one of Addonics family of solutions that enables any 1.8" micro SATA hard drive or SSD to be used like a removable drive cartridge. Designed to mount inside a standard 3.5" drive bay, this Micro SATA UDD can be connected to a high performance SATA port or a USB 2.0 port inside the computer. Once installed, any 1.8" Micro SATA hdd or SSD can be inserted or remove from the system via the drive slot opening in front of the UDD, similar to inserting or removing a PCMCIA device.
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