You probably don’t want to use something like this eSATA to USB adapter to keep an external drive going for any extended period of time— it would be all too easy to trip up and unplug one of the many ...
The eSATA connector operates at both Gen1 and Gen2 speeds so regardless of the implementation the outside of the device enclosure will meet Gen1m specifications when operating at Gen1 speeds and Gen2m ...
Sonnet today announced the launch of its new USB 3.0 + eSATA Thunderboltâ„¢ Adapter for easy connectivity to USB 3.0 devices and eSATA storage, and USB 3.0 + Gigabit Ethernet Thunderbolt Adapter for ...
The eSATA converter provides a way to connect any eSATA storage device to any USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 port. The USB 3.0 to eSATA adapter weighs less than 3 oz and is the size of a cigarette lighter. It ...
Accessory maker Kanex on Monday announced a trio of new Thunderbolt 3-based products designed with Apple's new MacBook Pro lineup in mind, headlined by a $150 travel dock boasting HDMI, USB, Ethernet, ...
For single-lane external storage applications with less than six feet of cable the company's eSATA input/output connector claims to be up to five times faster than existing external storage connectors ...
Addonics Technologies announced new multi-Flash readers with a high-speed SATA interface, including a read-only model that is ideal for markets such as forensics. The new products are the Pocket eSATA ...
(Taipei, Taiwan) This is not a normal USB flash drive. Silicon Power has released the availability of its pioneering product: eSATA/USB SSD (eSATA; External Serial ATA), a high-capacity handy SSD in ...
Last month, Kanguru Solutions announced the first USB flash drive that also offers External Serial ATA (eSATA) connectivity. This month, OCZ Technology Inc. also announced an eSATA-enabled flash drive ...
Having a 5v eSATAp-device I'm looking for a way to connect it to my rather dated laptop (hence the lack of a eSATAp-port). There are plenty of adapters for stationary PCs (such as this one) but I ...
I have an option to buy a four bay enclosure that will support either (but not both), which would be better to use? eSATA is slower by almost half, but TrueNAS folks really don't recommend USB. My 4 ...