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Eagle Tech 2.5" M-Series
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Wed, 8 July, 2009
Storage Devices
Eagle Tech
Gareth Hale
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Introduction
If you own a laptop computer, there is a good chance that someday soon in the future, you will be upgrading the hard disk drive in it to improve storage capacity and in some cases, give your laptop  that little bit of extra speed. Once you have upgraded the hard disk drive, a question of “What do I do with my old drive” is raised. You can either destroy the entire drive itself, which would be a loss, or you could buy a external enclosure and use the hard disk drive as a portable hard drive. This is where the Eagle Consus 2.5” Enclosure fits in perfectly, with Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectivity, and eSATA, this enclosure is also compatible with just about every computer in use today, including those still on Windows 98 (though if you're using Win98 it's probably time to move into the new millenium).

Thanks go to Eagle Tech for supplying us with review sample.


Eagle Tech is a trusted supplier to many Original Equipment Manufacturers. Our extensive experience in manufacturing high quality PC components that meet and exceed customer application requirements has enabled us to grow beyond manufacturing. We are not just a manufacturer, but a high quality technology solutions provider dedicated to the modern computer users market - both mainstream and enthusiast.

Now let's take a look at the Eagle Tech 2.5" M-Series External Drive.



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