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Eagle Tech Consus L-Series External HDD Enclosure

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Aron Schatz
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June 11, 2008
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Eagle Tech Consus L-Series External HDD Enclosure
Today, HardwareLogic is proud to introduce Eagle Tech’s newest addition in the external enclosure market, the Consus L-Series external HDD storage system. Solely dedicated to storing and protecting digital data, the L-Series is aimed at enthusiasts and professionals alike who are looking for a stylish, ruggedly built, durable, and feature rich solution for their storage needs. Will the Consus L-Series be able to deliver on the promise of easily portable storage? Will it succeed in appealing to both enthusiasts and professionals, or will they snub their collective noses at Eagle Tech’s newest offering? Get a move on, because we’re going to find out!
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Eagle Tech Inc., based in City of Industry, California, has cultivated a strong following among the OEM market, providing vendors with a staggering array of products that run the gamut from power supplies and chassis's, to external storage devices and enclosures. With customer service and support as their number one priority, Eagle Tech is committed to providing enthusiasts and mainstream users with quality products that are highly functional and rugged, yet remain stylish and affordable at the same time.

Today, HardwareLogic is proud to introduce Eagle Tech's newest addition in the external enclosure market, the Consus L-Series external HDD storage system. Solely dedicated to storing and protecting digital data, the L-Series is aimed at enthusiasts and professionals alike who are looking for a stylish, ruggedly built, durable, and feature rich solution for their storage needs. Will the Consus L-Series be able to deliver on the promise of easily portable storage? Will it succeed in appealing to both enthusiasts and professionals, or will they snub their collective noses at Eagle Tech's newest offering? Get a move on, because we're going to find out!

Specifications

 Brand Eagle Tech
 Model ET-CS2LSU2-BK
 Material Aluminum and leather
 Color Black and silver 
 Storage Form Factor 2.5" HDD (SATA-150 & -300 compatible)
 Internal Interface SATA
 External Interface USB 2.0 at 480Mbps max
 Dimensions 3.5" x 0.6" x 5.1"  (W x H x L)
 Weight .40 pounds (without hard drive)
 Current Pricing

 Newegg

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