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Harddrive duplicator Sonix launched
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Logicube announced a new one-to-one drive duplicator named "Sonix". According to the manufacturer, the device reaches speeds of 3.3 GByte/min, and offers built-in connectivity through USB, SATA, IDE, and parallel port cables.
Logicube believes that especially IT technicians can save time when uploading software, upgrading hard drives and operating systems, setting up systems, and diagnosing faulty drives.
The Sonix integrates a keypad allowing users to edit volume labels, rename partitions, enter supervisor passwords, customize unit behavior, and store pre-defined settings. Th device is priced at $1895.
More information is available on the manufacturer's website .
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