Acomdata Tango 2.5-Inch USB 2.0 eSATA Portable Enclosure for SATA Hard Drive TNGXXXUSE-BLU (Blue)
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Acomdata TNGXXXUSE-BLU Tango Portable 2.5-Inches Enclosure USB 2.0 and eSATA With Enclosure (Red)
Product Details
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Acomdata
- Model: TNGXXXUSE-BLU
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .55" h x 3.00" w x 5.00" l, .65 pounds
Features
- Acomdata TNGXXXUSE-BLU Tango Portable 2.5" Enclosure USB 2.0 & eSATA - RedEnclosure
- Hard drive enclosure takes a SATA hard disk Hi-speed USB 2.0 and eSATA 48-bit logical block addressing Silent operation Hot Pluggable
- Mac and PC compatible Easy installation and setup
- Three-year limited warranty Free tech support forever Contents of box Acomdata Tango portable drive enclosure USB cable Installation guide
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Make your data more nimble with brilliant blue Tango USB 2.0 and eSata enclosure. Transform an idle 2.5” SATA hard disk into a high-performance portable drive.
Acomdata’s portable enclosures elegant, compact design reflects its purist approach to data storage |
The portable USB 2.0 & eSata enclosure is equipped for solid reliability and ultra-fast performance |
The daring yet graceful enclosure features a precision-extruded aluminum case in a seductive, satin finish. The chassis design and fully illustrated guide make installation as easy as step-and-slide.
The sleek brilliant blue Tango enclosure is fanless, hot-pluggable, bus-powered operation will help you stay in the rhythm while you kick in tons of music, photos, video—and all your digital files. And with Mac and PC compatibility, you’re ready to dance on either platform.
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Acomdata Product Features
- Silent Operation
- Hot Pluggable
- Mac & PC Compatible
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
- Free Tech Support Forever
- 48 bit Logic Block Addressing
- USB 2.0 & eSata
What’s in the Box
Acomdata Portable Tango Drive Enclosure, USB Cable, Installation Guide
Customer Reviews
Well made, well designed, and works beautifully
After seeing some very poor reviews to the $10 and $15 enclosures, I decided I'd "splurge" and see if $20 could buy you a good drive enclosure. I'm glad I did. Unlike the plastic enclosures, this model uses a very well-designed aluminum case, which will withstand repeated installations. It also looks great, as a bonus, and appears to do a very good job dissipating heat. (You can tell this because the enclosure gets slightly warm to the touch. Contrary to popular belief, if something feels warm, that actually means it's doing a good job of pulling the heat out of whatever is inside it and letting it flow to the air. That's why heatsinks get hot, and why styrofoam cups don't.)
Internally, the printed circuit board (PCB) takes up the entire length of the enclosure, and the drive is screwed on to it. This is much more stable and rugged than the cheap enclosures, where the drive simply gets shoved in the enclosure and attached to a small PCB at the back.
An additional benefit you won't find on other, cheaper, enclosures is that an eSATA interface is offered, allowing for high transfer speeds if your computer can support this.
The only problem I encountered was that the manual was completely incorrect in its diagram of how to install the drive, and must be referring to a previous generation. Other than that, I have nothing but good things to say about this product.
Nice enclosure; eSATA works as advertised.
First of all, the enclosure works; that's always a bonus ;) I replaced my stock 80 GB 7200 RPM drive in my Dell E6400 and threw it into this enclosure. Worked fine with just one USB connector. When I got my eSATA cable (see my reviews), it connected right up and it worked perfectly with my Vista Business x64 install on my Dell E6400; no settings changes, no configuration, just worked. The eSATA cable fit nice and snugly into the connector and the connection feels pretty secure.
I verified that it was using eSATA using DiskBench and got transfer rates around 55-60MB/s for a 1 GB file. Solid. Dramatically improved my virtual machine load and save times.
Secondly, as a bonus, it's a very attractive case. It's relatively slim in profile (barely larger than the disk itself). The ends are plastic, but the core is anodized aluminum. The only way this could be better is if it came with some rubber feet or some rubber end caps or something to keep it from sliding around.
I would definitely recommend this if you are looking for an eSATA capable enclosure.
Perfect for recovering data from a hdd, easy setup, works fine, and looks good.
My HP dv9500 laptop just stopped working, no warning...no chance to recover any files....I had backed up lots of stuff on cd's...but not iTunes library and my CD collection and lots of jpgs...empty feeling in the stomach.....fast forward 2 weeks....Blue Tango Portable Enclosure Kit to the rescue. It was expensive to recover data from HDD ......so I just removed them from the broken laptop.
I read the Amazon reviews, and was skeptical of the cheap USB enclosures, but this enclosure got a good review and was only $20 with the bonus eSATA interface......so I ordered it Friday from Amazon prime....and it was delivered Monday 1:00pm.....Amazon rules.
First off, the manual does not describe how to install the drive...it has diagrams, which could be clearer, but just follow them best you can and fill in the blanks. The enclosure was well made, all aluminum, metal end caps, the screws fitted well, and it looks kind of stylish in blue. Installing the hdd was a breeze, place hdd on backplane and push into connector, and secure to the (pcb) with 4 screws.....push the backplane back into housing (making sure to locate backplane in slides), replace end cap and tighten 2 screws. The housing holds the hdd securely...the connectors fit well....so I guess you could carry this around with a laptop.....but remember it doesn't have any shock protection.
Connected the USB....it recognized the drive immediately loaded drivers and explorer opened my old hdd....with all my files accessible......great..... I connected using a single USB connector (2nd USB not required).....I didn't measure the time but it found all the files (110GB) in several minutes. I will connect with the eSATA interface when I get around to purchasing a connector cable (eSATA cable not included in box..pity).
This housing and USB/eSATA enclosure is recommended, it works perfectly for recovering my data, and I will format the hdd as a spare backup.


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