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    Jetart HDD Guard 3.5” HDD Protector Review

    Posted on Monday, October 30 2006 @ 09:36:45 CET by LSDsmurf


    Today for review I have a product that I have to wonder why it took so long for someone to come up with... It is a Hard Drive Protector, called the HDD Guard from Jetart, but it's for when the HDD is out of your case, maybe it's just sitting on the shelf, or you are transporting it somewhere, but a bare drive is pretty much unprotected. Sure you can put it in one of those plastic casings, or in a box, but why, when you have a product like this? It's just really cool, and extremely useful, especially for those of us that have a few spare HDDs floating around. This could come in handy for system builders, repair specialists, enthusiasts, or just about anyone who has a spare HDD. This is one of those products that I can see as becoming part of any enthusiasts toolkit, and I can also see it becoming very popular overall. Read on to check it out..

    Link: DSM

    Jetart HDD Guard 3.5” HDD Protector


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