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| Thermaltake BlacX Duet Hard Drive Docking Station Review |
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| Written by Eric Stemplewski -skataneric- | |
| Monday, 08 March 2010 00:00 | |
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Thermaltake BlacX Duet Hard Drive Docking StationThe Thermaltake BlacX Duet comes packaged in a black and grey box that clearly shows the product inside. The top and sides of the box display the BlacX logo, while the rear of the box lists all the BlacX features and specifications.
After removing the cellophane wrapping, the BlacX can be accessed from the top of the box. The BlacX Duet is securely packaged with Styrofoam insulation that surrounds the entire product. Once removed from the box, there is an additional cellophane wrapper that covers the BlacX to prevent scratch damage.
The Thermaltake BlacX Duet looks like an ordinary HDD docking station until you take a closer look. Further examining it, you will see that there are two slots in which to utilize two hard drives at a time. At the bottom left are the indicator lights for each hard drive and at the end of each slot is an eject button.
The back of the BlacX Duet has inputs for an AC adapter, eSATA cable and USB 2.0 cable. All cables are included with purchase.
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