Entries Tagged ‘qpad’

3 Dec
2008

NewerTech Unveils SATA HDD Dock

Posted by Mike

NewerTech released their own quad-interface SATA HDD dock that aims to provide supreme protection to traditional hard disk drives.

Dubbed as Voyager SATA hard drive docking station, NewerTech’s latest product voyages into the untapped market of people caring for their computer’s storage device.

The new dock carries pretty much the same capabilities like its predecessor. The original hard disk dock was made by Brando. The product did not received a very warm welcome, particularly to tech bloggers and analysts who found that such device goes unneeded and only fitting to “hardest hardcore” users. But as a surprise, variations of the first product emerged momentarily, moreover, here’s another brand marketing their own version of the product.

The Voyager SATA HD dock works with any standard 2.5- or 3.5-inch SATA I / II hard drive. It turns any traditional HD, without memory limit into a portable external power memory storage device. It also works with FireWire 400 / 800, USB 2.0 and eSATA sockets so connectivity should be the last thing of your concern.

It is currently tagged at $99.95.

Source: Thomas-PR

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2 Dec
2008

QPAD Makes Some Noise with High-end Gaming Headset

Posted by Mike

QPAD refused to be quiet with its new high-end gaming headset.

Dubbed as the ultimate headset for hardcore gamers, the new headset boasts a response to audio input of 5Hz to 30KH, making the slightest of sound audible and of course enjoyable.

The new headset was made in conjunction with beyerdynamic. And to no surprise the makes come up with a headset that puts more than well, introduce sound straight into your eardrums.

QPAD’s headset also has ambient noise attenuation to around 18 dBA. It comes with a noise- canceling microphone so gamers who would like to voice chant/or trash talk for that matter will have a lot of fun with this gadget. It comes with a USB converter volume control too.

Price of this handsome gaming headset is still unknown.

Source: CorporateQPAD.se

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