Akasa has just realeased a drive bay data panel to be mounted into a 3.5″ bay. The panel gives 5x USB 2.0, eSATA and a Firewire socket. It’s good to see that 3.5″ data panels have really moved on in recent years. Remember the old days where 3.5″ bays were just for either a floppy, zip or tape? I suppose you don’t actually, given the pace of technology these days!

Anyway, here is the flyer from Akasa.

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