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| Author: SorX | |||
| Posted: 23:00, November 21st 2006 | |||
| Link: http://www.jetart.com | |||
| Score: 8 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: $6 (~£3) | |||
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The CK6000
The CK6000 comes in 3 different colours; white, blue and black. Today I am testing the black version.


The CK6000 comes with the usual poorly translated packing information, and vibrant blue design. It’s a slip-out clam shell design, which is ridiculously easy to open compared to other manufactures solutions.
The packaging shows off the product with it being fully on display through the front plastic cover. It touts the protector as anti-vibration, dust and water proof, and anti-sliding.


Slipping the CK6000 out, you see that it’s basically a rubber glove for a HDD. There are 3 rows of coned shaped rubber nodules along the inside three edges that provide extra cushioning for your HDD if it should take an untimely fall.

The top of the CK6000 is open to allow you to see the specs of the hard disc which are usually written on the top. The bottom has holes in a diamond shape, which provide ventilation whilst the drive is in use.

The back has enough space for you to connect the protected hard disc to your PC via IDE or SATA. Whilst this is mainly aimed at keeping your HDD safe whilst out of your PC, it could also be used to lower motor vibrations that occur during use.
The four corners of the CK6000 are concave on the top and convex on the bottom allowing you to stack several protected hard discs on top of each other. These corners are much thicker than the rest of the product meaning that they can take the weight of several stacked hard discs, and so that they can absorb more shock if your HDD were to be dropped on its corner.
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