Cirago CDD2000 USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station

Cirago is a global leader in multi-media centers, announced storage and wireless solutions, and the company that their latest baby, the CDD2000 has USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station will go on sale stateside. Even if we were aware that USB 3.0 is has been around for a couple months, equipment and computer manufacturers seem to be quite slow in adopting the inevitable. Good to know that cirago not turn away from the future with the CDD2000 USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station more than ready to rock and roll, you can control the speed and the benefits of USB 3.0, when used in tandem with the necessary equipment, while Nice storage options with older USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 for people who depend on the legacy of the hard drives around the house or office want to provide access faster and easier to expand access to archived data.

The CDD2000 USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station is capable of high data transfer rate of up to 5 Gbit / s, where he was in Nice with both 2.5 “and 3.5″ SATA I and II hard drives with the simplicity of plug supply-and-play and hot swap convenience. As is to be an instrument for the future, therefore it has a contemporary design that is unobtrusive on the desktop, comes in a compact format that makes for a compact for you to your place to meet local employment or property without a glitch. Glad Cirago maintaining backward compatibility with the legacy of hard drives, because there are many old computers out there just waiting to be disposed of in landfills or disposed of, and extract with the ability of the CDD2000 data from these drives without a bulky PC Case and working to place as they could make the work easier and more pleasant boring.

You can also save money because it no longer need to buy one box for each drive, while the number of e-waste is also reduced. Basically, “recycling” of hard drives to help the company, sustainability or “green” many operational goals in the last CDD2000 Cirago the dock. Each purchase will come with its own USB 3.0 cable and an adapter for UL reliability and improved safety. It will retail for $ 49.99 a pop and was already in retail electronics, if you are interested.

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