As far as Thermaltake is concerned, there is only one way to make the BlacX product line twice as good as it is already: Combine both of them into one unit, and then call it the 'BlacX Duet'. Sounds great, right? Well, how the heck do you make it better? Fear not. A few different variations of Thermaltake's BlacX were made since then - a nearly identical station with added eSATA support, as well as the SE version that provides four USB ports in front. The idea of allowing users to quickly swap internal hard drives on an external interface on-the-fly is undoubtedly excellent, but its execution could've definitely used some improvement. When we reviewed the original Thermaltake BlacX back in April 2008, we commended Thermaltake for marketing such an innovative and convenient product, but we complained about its lack of essential features such as eSATA.
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