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Brando Hub Accepts USB, Straight Up Hard Drives


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Friday March 28, 2008 2:42 PM CDT - By: Michael Kwan

Click to ZoomYou might remember seeing the Brando USB HDD dock a few months ago. It was a simple contraption that would connect to your computer via standard USB and it would be able to accept regular hard drives, plugged into the top like an old school Super Nintendo. Well, Brando decided that it was time for an upgrade.

The USB HDD Dock is now available with a four-port USB hub in the front as well, making it infinitely easy for you to exchange data to and from your computer. The four ports in the front are great for flash drives and the like, but don't worry, the top-loading hard drive bay is still intact, handling both 2.5-inchers and 3.5-inchers. I can't speak for its reliability or performance, but the concept is pretty cool.

The Brando 2.5" and 3.5" SATA HDD Dock with USB Hub is available now for $82.





Via gizmodo.com


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