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Vizo Saturno External HDD enclosure

Introduction

Recently, it has become common for many people to have an external hard drive enclosure, these generally speaking have been purchased with the HDD already installed for a greater price than an enclosure and a HDD. This means that there is money to be saved by buying the components separately and fitting them yourself. With that in mind I introduce the Vizo Saturno.

Features

  • Compatible with 2.5" SATA Hard Drive
  • Support 480Mbps High Speed USB 2.0
  • Support 3.0Gbps High Speed external Serial-ATA (eSATA)
  • Dual One-touch Backup buttons for file and system (only under USB2.0 host)
  • 4 functions in it :
    – One touch backup for file
    – One touch backup for system
    – USB to SATA HDD
    – eSATA to SATA HDD
  • Slim, compact and portable design
  • Aluminium housing for excellent heat dissipation
  • Side vents improving advection for better system cooling
  • Support plug and play & hot swappable
    * Must be attached to SATA 3.0G/eSATA 3.0G hot swappable compliant host to enable hot swappable function
  • USB powered device, no external power is required under low HDD power consumption
  • Extra power needed for high HDD power consumption or eSATA host used.

Specifications

  • Case Material: Aluminium
  • Host Interface: 480Mbps USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 Compatible) 3.0Gbps High Speed external Serial-ATA (eSATA)
  • HDD Type: 2.5 " SATA HDD
    (Height: 9.5 mm, Maximum capacity up to 500G)
  • One Button Backup: Backup / Restore / Synchronize file and system
    (ONLY under USB2.0 host)
  • Power Supply: USB Bus Power
    – External USB POWER (DC 5V/1A, included)
    – External AC/DC Power Adapter (Option, AC input: 100~ 240Vac, DC output: +5V/2A, not included.
    – 10 Watt AC/DC Power Adapter is highly recommended.)
  • Indicators: Blue for Power on / Red for file access
  • Available colours: Mirror Black, Mirror Blue, Mist Black, Pearl White
  • Model No.: SAT-250-BL, SAT-250-MB, SAT-250-WH
  • Weight: 75g (without HDD)
  • Dimensions: 135(L) x 76(W) x 15(H) mm
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