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| Vizo Shuttle ST 2.5" Enclosure Review |
| Features and Specifications |
| Pictures and Thoughts |
| Conclusion |
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VIZO Shuttle ST, 2.5" SATA Hard Drive External Enclosure, is designed to be sleek, slim and easy to use. Aluminum case provides the best protection and excellent heat dissipation. Portable, flexible and convenient. You can back up and transfer your data storage anywhere for your needs.
- Fashion and slim design
- Portable, flexible and convenient for your storage needs
- Aluminum case to provide the excellent heat dissipation
- Compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 standard
- Universal fitting for 2.5-inch SATA HDD
- Support plug and play & hot swappable
- LED light indicates working status
- USB powered device, no external power is required under low HDD power consumption
- Interface : 480Mbps USB 2.0 ( USB 1.1 Compatible )
- HDD Type : 2.5 " SATA Hard Disk Drive
( Height : 9.5 mm, Maximum capacity up to 500G )- Housing Material : Aluminum
- Safety Requirements : FCC, CE, EMI, EMS
- Weight : 90g ( without HDD )
- Dimensions : 139.5 (L) x 79(W) x 15.5(H) mm
- Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista or Mac OS 9 or above
- One available USB port
- Note : Driver needed for window 98/98SE (available on Vizo website)
- 2.5" SATA HDD external enclosure ( HDD not included )
- USB Y Type Cable
- Screws & Screw Driver
- Pouch
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