Apricorn Aegis Desktop (Up To 1.5TB) With Dual USB 2.0/eSATA Interface
The market leader in personal storage, Apricorn has launched its new ultimate hard drive backup system with up to 1.5TB of storage for desktop PC and laptop application, named as Aegis Desktop, which features a dual eSATA / USB 2.0 interface, sturdy aluminum enclosure with hideaway swivel feet and whisper quiet fan cooled design, aiming to provide users an ideal storage and backup solution.

Highlights Of Aegis Desktop:
- High speed eSATA interface supports up to 3Gb per second transfer rate
- 3.5-inch high performance 7,200 RPM SATA hard drive
- Versatile, stackable design can be used in vertical or horizontal configurations
- Ultra-cool fan keeps the drive at optimal temperatures aiming to protect your data
“Backing up your data should never feel like a chore,” commented Michelle Fischer, Apricorn’s Marketing Manager. “With the speed of eSATA, the Aegis Desktop makes it faster and easier than ever, leaving you with no excuse not to protect valuable files, applications and more.”
The Apricorn’s new sleek Aegis Desktop that bundled with Data Protection Suite Software CD (Backup & Disaster Recovery Software and Synchronization Software) is now available for (no drive) $49.00, (500GB) $119.00, (1TB) $169.00 and (1.5TB) $229.00, respectively.
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May 25th, 2009 16:40
hey, don’t trust having *that much* storage, as one failure could truly screw up your life. If you use this thing, have atleast another drive to back this one up! I’m warning you, from experience. As a friend.