Brando Intros SATA HDD Multimedia Dock II

Brando managed to surprise once again with their new vertical SATA HDD Multimedia Dock II. With HDMI output to connect directly to your HDTV and USB port for your PC, the new Multimedia Dock II takes your 2.5 and 3.5-inch SATA hard drive (or SD card) and plays back in 1080i quality, whatever MPEG1/2/4, XviD, DivX or any other medial files you had stored.
Compatible with both PCs and MACs and featuring S-Video / composite / component outputs, Brando’s new SATA HDD Multimedia Dock II also acts as a powerful tool for data transfers, backups and cloning. Already available for $79 the multimedia dock has only one small (or maybe big) drawback: it only does FAT32 formatted drives. Still the price is attractive, eh?


[via Geeky-Gadgets]
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