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As for performance, the Universal Drive Adapter uses a USB 2.0 jack for connecting to a computer. The throughput is enough to handle the fastest single-drive mechanisms, which usually max out around 25 MBps (or 200 Mbps).
EASE OF USE
As I alluded to before, it's tough to imagine a simpler configuration for an adapter that can handle the four major types of interfaces used today. (Obviously SCSI is left out, but that's a whole separate issue altogether.) There are no drivers for this device to install. It's all simple plug and play. And, since there's no enclosure to fuss with, you'll have your drives connected up in no time.
OVERALL RECOMMENDATION
Newer's USB 2.0 Universal Drive Adapter is effective, inexpensive and reliable. It's a clever solution for those who need access to internal drives but do not want the hassle or expense of extra external enclosures or docks. It combines all of the four major interface types into one adapter that plugs into any Mac- or Windows-based system that supports USB 2.0. In the category of drive adapters, the Universal Drive Adapter gets straight As across the board: features, performance, reliability, value and ease of use.
Newer Technology's USB 2.0 Universal Drive Adapter is available now for Mac OS X and Windows systems, as well as other systems that support USB 2.0. It sells for $24.95.
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About the author: Dave Nagel is the executive editor for 1105 Media's educational technology online publications and electronic newsletters. He can be reached at dnagel@1105media.com.
Have any additional questions? Want to share your story? Want to pass along a news tip? Contact Dave Nagel, executive editor, at dnagel@1105media.com.
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