*Price reductions* on what wasn't sold...


******** Desktop (3.5”) models (full sized drives that come with external 
power supplies):


* 500GB Western Digital “My Book” – This is a very nice drive in that it 
features triple ports of Firewire 800 (backward compatible with FW400), 
USB2, and eSATA. Great choice if you need something faster than USB2 but 
your Mac does not have USB3 ports. Also a great choice if you need to 
download digital video via Firewire from a digital (tape based) camcorders 
and want to be able to go from camera directly to the external drive (via 
your computer but you don't have to save it to your internal drive first).

was $40,* now $35*



* 1TB Acomdata - USB2 and eSATA connections. Nothing much to say on this 
one. Basic ext HD. Its unique feature is the eSATA port which while not 
very useful for Mac users, may be useful with other devices such as gaming 
systems or your cable/FIOS box (some allow expanding the DVR storage with 
external drives) that can use eSATA.

was $40, *now $30*



* 1.5TB 2-drive “RAID 0” with FW800/400 & USB2 ports. This is an Acomdata 
branded external drive for performance use. Featuring Firewire 800 & 400 
ports plus one USB2 port. It is a pair of drives hardware configured as a 
spanned (striped) RAID 0. This drive is meant to be able to read & write 
data quickly. Currently it has a pair of 750GB drives in it that make up 
the single 1.5TB volume. These could be upgraded to larger drives as 
needed. Enclosure features a built in fan. I don’t believe this drive is 
configurable as any other type of RAID type. I bought this one second hand 
and it looks like it has been opened a few times. I have had it for several 
years but literally have only used it a few times a year for some video 
work.

was $70,* now $55*



******** Portable (2.5”) models (bus powered & data off a single USB cable):


* 160GB in a Seagate USB 3.0 enclosure.  I bought a couple of these Seagate 
enclosures off a site that bought these external drives to strip out the 
internal drive then resold the empty enclosures. So the serial number 
sticker on the bottom indicates a “2TB” drive. Internally it is a Hitachi 
160GB 2.5" 7200 RPM, 16MB Buffer, 3.0Bbit/s SATA. As this is a Seagate 
enclosure you can be sure that the USB 3.0 ports are really USB 3.0 speed.

was $17, *now $15*



I can take photos of any drives anyone is interested in seeing.


I will include at least one data cable with every drive.


I accept either Paypal or US Postal Service money orders (no personal 
checks, no money orders from other sources, no cash please). Prices include 
shipping to USA addresses.


Thanks, 

Patrick Timlin 

Westford, MA 01886

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