Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the In Win 3.5 inch Na eSATA/USB2 and the average rating is 93%. Scroll down and see all reviews for In Win 3.5 inch Na eSATA/USB2.
February 2009
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The editors liked
Style not your typical enclosure
MAC and PC compatibility
Support for up to 1.5TB drives
Looks Great
Supports e SATA
Keeps Cables Neat and Tidy
Easy to use
Did I mention it Looks Great
No Software to Install
ESATA performance is exactly the same as SATA performance
Easy Setup
Plug 'n Play
Great heat dissipation
Thanks to the 6cm fan included
Ability to store things on top of the enclosure
Very unique styling
Porcelain plate can serve more uses than just looks
ESATA ready for much better performance than USB
Power button on enclosure (something not all enclosures have believe it or not)
One of a kind look
Handmade
Porcelain lid
No cable clutter
Quiet operation
Fast file transfers using eSATA
Unique style
USB 2.0 & eSATA
Ports and cables
Strong silencing measures
Ease of install
Justified price
Very good write speed
OK read speeds
Very beautiful looks
Various hand painted designs to choose from
Solid construction
Antivibration rings for the hard drive
Fan is temperature controlled and thus very quiet
Beautiful white LED...
It looks great and functions great. The eSATA option is really nice when you want speed from your external drive
Looks amazing
Excellent cable management feature
Solid
Innovative
Artistic design
A modder couldnt have done a better job
The editors didn't like
Short eSATA cable
Porcelain break if dropped (shouldn’t be dropping your hard drive any ways)
Might not suit some rooms
The included eSATA cable is fairly short (only about a foot)
The porcelain top is quite fragile
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The top porcelain plate could possibly get broken
As is the case with any piece of fine china.
Lid can't be secured to base
Design isn't very practical
ESATA cable is too short
Drive lays flat
More room taken up
Write speed could be better
Larger than other enclosures
ESATA cable fairly short
Limited availablilty
The fan issue was a bit worrisome at first. The sound it made had me thinking my drive was about to explode. This could be a unique issue
This is an easy one. If you’re looking for a 3.5” external hard drive enclosure the ‘Na from In-Win is an excellent choice. With a price between $45 and $50 at the time of this writing it is in the higher range for its type, but you will not find ano...
Abstract: Video Review: In Win combines styling, design and functionality in the NA 3.5" SATA External HDD Enclosure. I mean, what other HDD enclosure on the market has a hand crafted porcelain top cover! It fits a 3.5" SATA HDD up to 1TB in size, comes with a temperature controlled quiet 60mm fan and has both a USB2 and eSATA connection. Watch the video to find out more...
It is not often that you come across a item for the PC that is both functional and pleasing to the eye. When this two combinations come together it make you feel that your purchase choice was a good one. The out of the ordinary design plus the ease of...
No Software to Install, eSATA performance is exactly the same as SATA performance, Easy Setup, Plug 'n Play, Great heat dissipation, thanks to the 6cm fan included, Ability to store things on top of the enclosure,
The included eSATA cable is fairly short (only about a foot), The porcelain top is quite fragile
The In Win ‘Na is definitely a very “pleasing to look at” piece of hardware. It offers the ability to store things on top of it (and PLEASE for the sake of the children, do not put liquid on TOP of the enclosure!!!) as well as the flexib...
Looks Great, Supports e SATA, Keeps Cables Neat and Tidy, Easy to use, Did I mention it Looks Great
Porcelain break if dropped (shouldn’t be dropping your hard drive any ways), Might not suit some rooms
I love it, I really do. While adding an air of class and style in the right setting this small, quiet, unassuming enclosure can blend in and you would never even know it was there. The way it is designed it makes for a clean use, with an area to keep a...
Style not your typical enclosure, MAC and PC compatibility, Support for up to 1.5TB drives
list>, Overclockers Online would like to thank InWin for making this review possible.
Most hard drive enclosures look like just that, hard drive enclosures. InWin took quite a different approach with the NA and what they have is a hard drive enclosure that brings some style to enclosures. The ceramic plate obviously sets it apart and c...
Style not your typical enclosure, MAC and PC compatibility, Support for up to 1.5TB drives
Short eSATA cable
Most hard drive enclosures look like just that, hard drive enclosures. InWin took quite a different approach with the ‘NA and what they have is a hard drive enclosure that brings some style to enclosures. The ceramic plate obviously sets it apart an...
Justified price, Very good write speed, OK read speeds, Very beautiful looks, Various hand painted designs to choose from, Solid construction, Antivibration rings for the hard drive, Fan is temperature controlled and thus very quiet, Beautiful white LED...
Write speed could be better, Larger than other enclosures, eSATA cable fairly short, Limited availablilty
The In Win NA may not be the fastest enclosure on the block, so you may wonder why the great score. Consider the fact, that the most important reason to grab the In Win NA over any other enclosure is its design. There is simply no other unit out there ...
Well, why not? As seen on PCWizKids video review, there is nothing wrong with being different , specially if you are artistic and have smooth good looks. The Na behaves like an external hard drive enclosure should, and has excellent support for both...
When I first saw the In Win NA at CES, my first impression was some where between intrigue and confusion. At a distance, you couldnt tell what it was exactly. But, it had to be something tech related being that it was CES. Sitting there on the table ...