Thursday, December 20th 2012

Logitec Intros Stackable USB 3.0 3.5-inch Enclosure

Japanese peripherals maker Logitec announced the LHR-DS05EU3 line of 3.5-inch external HDD enclosures. Available in four color options - silver, red, black, and purple; the enclosure is sold empty/dry, priced at 4,280¥ (US $50), with a 3 TB WD Green HDD pre-installed for 19,980¥ ($237), and a 2 TB WD Green HDD pre-installed for 13,980¥ ($166); and WD Red HDD pre-installed options priced at 22,980¥ ($273) for 3 TB and 15,980¥ ($190) for 2 TB.

The enclosure features a front-loading caddie that makes it easy to swap out the enclosed HDD, lending it hot-plugging capabilities. Internally, it features a SATA 6 Gb/s interface, which is wired out as both eSATA 6 Gb/s and USB 3.0 SuperSpeed. The enclosure features shock and vibration dampening material to protect the enclosed drive, which is also kept cool by a temperature-controlled 40 mm fan. The body, made of steel and ABS, is designed to be stackable. Measuring 50 x 195 x 134 mm, its dry-weight is about 340 g.
Source: PC Watch
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8 Comments on Logitec Intros Stackable USB 3.0 3.5-inch Enclosure

#1
Mindweaver
Moderato®™
I like this! I'll take four!.. lol
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#2
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
It would be cool if they made them 'daisy chainable' and have them function as a single multi-storage unit instead of separate single ones.
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#3
3870x2
Looks like a great product at a great price.
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#4
koaschten
I don't mind calling them stackable, but there should be more added function to it besides, they fit snug on top of each other...
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#5
WhiteLotus
FreedomEclipseIt would be cool if they made them 'daisy chainable' and have them function as a single multi-storage unit instead of separate single ones.
Much agreed.
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#6
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
FreedomEclipseIt would be cool if they made them 'daisy chainable' and have them function as a single multi-storage unit instead of separate single ones.
That would be great.

Also, who besides me thought "Wow Logitech is really diversing their portfolio now"? :laugh:
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#7
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
Don't confuse Logitech with Logitec. Different companies.
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#8
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
KreijDon't confuse Logitech with Logitec. Different companies.
Exactly. ;)
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