Enermax puts Jazz into external HDD enclosures

Posted in Cases, Computer Components, Enermax by Nino Marchetti on September 10th, 2007

Enermax JazzEnermax USA, a designer of PC components, announced today the upcoming release of its stylish Jazz line of external HDD enclosures. These drives enclosures will be available next month with pricing of $25 (EB207S-B), $55 (EB307S-B) and $65 (EB307ES-B).

The Enermax Jazz line up offers a nice take on your traditional external HDD enclosure with its waved mesh cover and aluminum body which help disperse heat. It’s easy to install and remove a hard drive, said Enermax, and comes in 2.5″ SATA interfaced Jazz (EB207S-B), 3.5″ SATA to USB (EB307S-B) or eSATA (EB307ES-B) interfaced Jazz configurations. There’s also a tri-colored LED backlight design and crystal acrylic stand, among other features.

Another nice touch on the 3.5-inch models is the elimination of screws both externally and internally. This makes for a quicker build time with your next external USB hard drive, leaving more time to decide which overcrowded USB hub to plug it into.

Enermax Jazz Press Release

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One Comment to “Enermax puts Jazz into external HDD enclosures”
  1. Robin Baker Says:

    It’s a very pretty case, pretty blinking lights, cool styling but the manual is absolutely useless if things don’t go right. Mine is not being detected by my laptop but nowhere can I find even a hint as to what’s happening or what to do!

    Bing and Google again I suppose (see if another set of searches reveal antything) VPO because I am meant to be on vacation.

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