ADATA are very well known for releasing drives that offer up something a little bit different to the typical hard drive in a plastic shell that we typically see on the high street. Such drives include the DashDrive Elite HE720 which offers 5H scratch resistance and the title of the worlds slimmest external hard drive and the DashDrive Durable HD710 which offers up a totally waterproof and shock proof construction, meeting military grade recommendations.
With a catalogue of unique design ideas, it was only a short matter of time before we saw yet another drive appear and this comes in as the DashDrive Choice HC630.
Coming to market with three capacities; 500GB, 750GB and 1TB, the drive which is backed by a full three year warranty has a distinct blue etched pattern to its metal housing and around the edge is a raised plastic surface to protect the etched design from getting damaged when place on a flat surface. Even with the raised surface and protective plastic surround, the 160g drive is still rather compact with dimensions of 115 x 78 x 15mm and inside is a 2.5″ SATA HDD with a USB3.0 interface for fast data transfer speeds. The drive is topped of with a blue LED to compliment the drives colour and when purchased, users can also download a copy of ADATA’s HDDtoGo Software to give added security to their data.
There is no word on pricing and availability at this moment, however we will update this as and when we have more information.
Source and image courtesy of ADATA
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