To box front of the DashDrive Elite is one of the simplest that I’ve seen in a long time and in effect sells itself. A two part image takes up the bulk of space available with the model name and capacity found below. A reflective ADATA logo finishes off the front.
On the back of the box there is a full run down on the drives specifications, requirements and box contents. Below this there is a note, in a multitude of languages, that this drive supports both USB3.0 and 2.0 specifications. To the right we see that the drive comes with a full 3 year warranty, has a one-touch backup function and also comes with a couple of free downloads including a 60 trial of Norton Internet Security.
In the box with the drive there is little else bar a generic quick start guide and a short USB3.0 for connecting the drive.
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