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Tagan Icy Box IB-3220STU-B External HDD

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Aron Schatz
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December 25, 2007
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Tagan Icy Box IB-3220STU-B External HDD
True to Tagans' reputation of never standing still long enough for the competition to catch up, Tagan has released their newest external HDD enclosure, the Icy Box IB-3220STU-B. With unlimited hard drive capacity, this external HDD enclosure boasts dual 3.5" SATA bays and one button backup operation. Can the Icy Box do justice to the Tagan name? Will Tagan's newest offering prevail? There's only one way to know for sure: let's turn up the heat on the Icy Box IB-3220STU-B and find out!
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No slouch when it comes to designing and manufacturing high end computer products, Tagan has spent the last six years quietly refining their products to meet the most stringent demands of computer enthusiasts all over the world. Well respected for their solid lineup of power supply solutions, Tagan is focused on providing customers with quality products and committed to enriching their lives with products that offer versatility, value, and features not commonly found elsewhere.

True to Tagans' reputation of never standing still long enough for the competition to catch up, Tagan has released their newest external HDD enclosure, the Icy Box IB-3220STU-B. With unlimited hard drive capacity, this external HDD enclosure boasts dual 3.5" SATA bays and one button backup operation. Can the Icy Box do justice to the Tagan name? Will Tagan's newest offering prevail? There's only one way to know for sure: let's turn up the heat on the Icy Box IB-3220STU-B and find out!

Specifications

 Model Number IB-3220STU-B
 Case Type 3.5" SATA HDD x 2
 Weight 1.45 lbs
 Dimensions 3.93" x 5.11" x 7.28" (H x W x L)
 Materials Aluminum housing with plastic accents
 HDD Compatibility SATA I, SATA II
 Transfer Rate USB 2.0 480Mbps max
 Power Source AC adapter, 100-240V at 47-63Hz, 1.2A
 Power  Certifications UL, CE
 Features
  • One Touch Backup with software (Windows only)
  • JBOD operation via provided USB cable
  • Kensington lock support
  • Adjustable, variable speed 40mm fan
  • Easy Swap technology; no screws needed
  • Up to two SATA HDD's with no capacity limit

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