Addonics' Internal/External Hard Drive
Addonics Technologies' new Combo Hard Drive combines the features of internal and external hard drives into one device. When used as an external hard drive, the device can be hooked up via USB, Firewire, or PCMCIA. If you want to use it as an internal drive, you can install the bundled desktop drive cradle in any free 5 1/4" drive bay, then slide the Combo Hard Drive into place. The Addonics Combo Hard Drive starts at $99 MSRP for the USB version and supports DOS 5.0, Windows 3.1/95/98/NT/2000, Mac OS 9.1 and above, Linux, and Solaris.
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