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The Saturno

At a glance this enclosure is far more attractive than most others currently offered on the market, with its subtle styling and LED’s I quite like it. The top of the drive bears the Vizo logo and the product name as well as the LED’s.

Vizo Saturno External HDD enclosure

The bottom of the drive features 4 non-slip rubber feet which grip quite well.

Vizo Saturno External HDD enclosure

The sides of the drive have a silver plastic rim with several ventilation holes -these help to keep your drive cool- in it whilst the rear of the drive features: an eSATA port, a USB connector and a power connector. There are also 2 buttons which are for the backup software, one button backs up the OS whilst the other backs up your user files.

Vizo Saturno External HDD enclosure

Vizo Saturno External HDD enclosure

Vizo Saturno External HDD enclosure

Inside of the casing there is a small circuit board and the SATA connectors. These allow for ease of installation as you should in theory be able to slide a drive straight in.

Vizo Saturno External HDD enclosure

The case is secured shut by 4 screws on each plate (8 in total) this means that using the provided screwdriver installation should be a doddle.

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