PCMS USB 2.0 to IDE 2.5' / 3.5' / 5.25' multi-purpose external drive adapter (convert IDE internal device into external USB 2.0)

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PCMS USB 2.0 to IDE 2.5' / 3.5' / 5.25' multi-purpose external drive adapter (convert IDE internal device into external USB 2.0)

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 : PCMS USB 2.0 to IDE 2.5' / 3.5' / 5.25' multi-purpose external drive adapter (convert IDE internal device into external USB 2.0)
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Brand: PCMicroStore
EAN: 4717450003456
Label: PCMicroStore
Manufacturer: PCMicroStore
Model: IDE/ADAPTER
Publisher: PCMicroStore
Studio: PCMicroStore



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Product DescriptionKey selling bullets: Compliant with USB 2.0 & USB 1.1 Drive Support: 2.5' & 3.5' & 5.25' (with converter - included) EIDE drives. Connectors: USB A port to IDC 40-pin female for 3.5' ide hard drive or 5.25' ide drives Supports various kinds of ATA /ATAPI based mass storage device port. USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mbit) and Full speed (12Mbit) Support Support Self-Power modes Consume low electricity Supports USB Suspend/Resume Wake-up ability Supports plug & play specification 64/512 bytes Data Payload for full high speed Bulk Endpoint USB 2.0 high-speed storage class applications such as Hard Disk, CD-ROM, CD-R / RW and DVD-Rom. Support IDE hard drive up to 400GB System and other requirements PC Users Minimum 64 MB RAM Minimum 233 MHz processor Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP CD-ROM drive Available USB 2.0/1.1 Macintosh Users Minimum 64 MB RAM Mac OS 8.6 or higher CD-ROM drive Available USB 2.0/1.1 Product dimensions and warranty information Standard Warranty: 1 year warranty Package includes USB 2.0 to IDE drive Adaptor Power Adapter with 4-pin power plug and Power cord CD Driver User Manual




Features:
  • Compliant with USB 2.0 & USB 1.1
  • Drive Support: 2.5" & 3.5" & 5.25" (with converter - included) EIDE drives. Support hard drives up to 400GB
  • Connectors: USB A port to IDC 40-pin female for 3.5" ide hard drive or 5.25" ide drives
  • Supports various kinds of ATA /ATAPI based mass storage device port
  • USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mbit) and Full speed (12Mbit) Support











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