Mercury Elite Pro Mini Portable with New Chipset

Mercury Elite Pro Mini Portable with New Chipset
Other World Computing has updated its "quad interface" Mercury Elite Pro mini portable storage device with a new Oxford 944SE chipset. OWC says the Oxford chipset offers better data transfer performance, reduced power consumption, and reduced heat.

The Mercury Elite Pro mini portable storage device is bus powered and has four interfaces to choose from: FireWire 400/800, USB 2.0, and eSATA. Currently there is no support for USB 3.0. The drive is designed for both PC and Mac users.

The drive is offered with a variety of internal hard drives, from a 250GB 5400RPM drive for $99.99 to a 750GB 7200RPM high performance drive for $174.99. Additionally the company offers the drive with SSDs built in, starting at $209.99 for a 60GB SSD and topping out at a 480GB SSD for $969.99.

Availability
The Mercury Elite Pro mini portable storage device is available now starting at $99.99. Available models include the following:

250GB 5400RPM 8MB Cache $99.97
320GB 5400RPM 8MB Cache $104.99
500GB 5400RPM 8MB Cache $119.99
750GB 5400RPM 8MB Cache $139.99
1.0TB 5400RPM 8MB Cache $169.99
1.5TB 5400RPM 8MB Cache $274.99


7200RPM

320GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache $109.99
500GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache $129.99
750GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache $174.99


SSD

60GB SSD $209.99
115GB SSD $299.99
240GB SSD $594.99
480GB SSD $969.99

All are backed by a three-year limited warranty.

Article source [http://www.storagereview.com/owc_upgrades....new_chipset]