![]() ![]() You could even directly connect this in your desktop system’s tower if you’d like. Pop open the lever on the side of the case and pull the hard drive out to reveal open USB 3.0 and full SATA ports. ![]() If you leave the smaller drive unit itself inside the ATC, you have access to the built-in, attached, and therefore included Thunderbolt cable. ![]() The G-Drive ev ATC with Thunderbolt (there's a USB 3.0-only version) has not one, and not two, but three various I/O port options, depending on how you use it. Not only does the drive enclosure cover spilled drinks, but it’ll also even float in water for thirty seconds (it’ll float a lot longer, but protection is no longer guaranteed at that point). And the blue accents hint exactly to what you’d expect, and then some. Composite plastics keep the enclosure light weight while allowing unprecedented rigidity and drop protection (up to two meters). One look at the enclosure of G-Tech’s ATC hard drive case (about the size of a 3.5-inch desktop drive) tells you all you need to know: this is built to withstand some abuse. The second part is an external enclosure specifically designed for maximum protection. The ATC comes with an ev drive variant known as the G-Drive ev RaW, which weighs 35% less than the normal model. The G-Drive ev All-Terrain Case (ATC) products are two-unit systems that work symbiotically with with G-Tech’s ev system, which allows you to use the smaller, portable hard drive almost as a “cartridge” in many of G-Tech’s enclosures. While G-Tech has largely been typecast an in-studio brand (with the LaCie Rugged drives taking a bulk of the on-the-road abuse), G-Tech’s newest offerings include their ATC lineup that helps close the gap, bringing them into the “all-terrain” hard drive space. ![]() If you’re a professional in the media industry and a Mac user, you’ve undoubtedly heard of and likely love G-Technology’s storage solutions (not that PC users have a reason not to, though). ![]()
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