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iStarUSA xAGE-N99-US External HDD Dock

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The HL Staff
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Aron Schatz
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September 30, 2008
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With Computex 2008 under its belt, iStarUSA is once again basking in the glow of success. Unveiling the xAGE-N99-US HDD docking station for the first time at Computex this past June, iStarUSA was the recipient of the coveted Design and Innovation Award for this product. With our hands on one of the first samples offered in the United States, HardwareLogic is going deep undercover to find out if the xAGE-N99-US truly lives up to the publicity that has sprung up around it. Will the xAGE-N99-US win us over? Will this docking station make us weep with joy or cry with bitterness? Grab your tissues because we’re about to find out!
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iStarUSA, a company well known for its professional and enterprise based server solutions, has continued to push the envelope for the past two decades providing quality products and services to its customers. From its inception in 1989, iStarUSA is committed to manufacturing innovative products that meet the needs of today's computing professional. With the ability to design products according to the exact requirements of the customer, iStarUSA has enjoyed a solid reputation in the computing industry.

With Computex 2008 under its belt, iStarUSA is once again basking in the glow of success. Unveiling the xAGE-N99-US HDD docking station for the first time at Computex this past June, iStarUSA was the recipient of the coveted Design and Innovation Award for this product. With our hands on one of the first samples offered in the United States, HardwareLogic is going deep undercover to find out if the xAGE-N99-US truly lives up to the publicity that has sprung up around it. Will the xAGE-N99-US win us over? Will this docking station make us weep with joy or cry with bitterness? Grab your tissues because we're about to find out!

Specifications

 Brand iStarUSA
 Model xAGE-N99-US
 Enclosure Interface Hi-Speed USB 2.0
 Transfer Rate Up to 480Mbps max
 HDD Compatibility 2.5" and 3.5" HDDs (SATA I & II compatible)
 HDD Capacity 3.5" SATA up to 1TB
 OS Compatibility Windows XP, Vista / Mac OS / Linux
 Material ABS Plastic
 Dimensions 3.15" x 3.15" x 5.90" (W x H x L)
 Special Features

 - Plug and Play
 - Hot swap capable
 - Blue power and HDD LEDs

 Current Price $36.99 at Newegg

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