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Silverstone MS03 and FP35
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Tue, 17 March, 2009
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Silverstone
Chris Franz
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Introduction
We all know computers can do a lot of things, including—with the right hardware and a USB cable—make coffee.  The problem arises however, that we occasionally need to take some or all of it with us.  There are laptops of course, but let’s face it:  They’re not as powerful as our desktops and by the time they are, our desktops will be even more powerful.  Sometimes we need just a little more portability.  Today we can fit entire operating systems on a thumb drive or flash media, and hard drives have gotten huge in the last few years while physically not getting any bigger.  Maybe we don’t want to waste 3 hours making playlists so we can have just the right tunes at that party later tonight; maybe we just want to bring all the tunes with us. 

This review shows that we can do just that; though they are not normally sold together, SilverStone’s MS03 hard drive enclosure and their SST-FP35B media reader/power point make for an interesting combination when it comes to this sort of “right-here-right-now” portability.

We wish to thank our friends at Silverstone for supplying the review samples.


"SilverStone Technology’s philosophy is based on our recognition that merely having innovative expertise within the industry is not enough.  Our objective is to ensure that our expertise is delivered to all products with consistency, in response to user’s needs, and with maximum user satisfaction.  Silverstone Technology thrives on challenges of rapid technological advancements and creating aesthetic stand for the industry."



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