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All right, In-Win has really made something unique here.
This is the first sushi-serving platter that also incorporates
a hard disc drive enclosure on the inside
that also features e-sata, usb 2.0, all in here.
You get to do so many things.
You get to back up all the important files on your computer,
and you get to eat dragon rolls or jb rolls, your favorite, whatever you want off the top.
With this Asian-inspired porcelain top.
Hear that? Really cool. It's actually porcelain.
And you think that it's just a dish, but it's not.
Because inside is a hard drive enclosure, and it's a very nice one as well.
You actually have hidden cables that can wrap around through the back,
and it can do e-sata, usb 2.0,
and it has its own proprietary power cable
and it's really easy to install a hard disc drive in here,
so I will give you a brief demonstration on how to do that.
Now, first of all, the easy part is removing these three screws.
So pretty much pull those out, you're going to life the whole unit up
and you're going to slide the drive in. So let me show you that right now.
Once the top's off, you simply lift the whole caddy out.
You're going to have three screws fall out, there you go.
And pretty much you're going to see here you have a 6 cm fan right there.
And that's actually controlled a thermostat by a chip that's on here
so it'll only turn on when the hard drive gets hot.
You'll see on this end you have all your plugs
for power, e-sata and your usb 2.0
and then if you look in there you have an antivibration mount for your disc drive.
It's a 3.5" sata hard disc that needs to go in here
and pretty much it's as simple as sliding it in.
So here's the sata on this side. I'm going to match it up
and all you pretty much do is slide it in.
You're going to notice, I don't know if you can see it, but
right in there, there's the sata back plane, there's the hard drive
and I'm going to keep pushing, they're going to line up.
I'll push a little harder and - they lock in.
Once you're locked in, you're pretty much good to go.
What you're going to do after that is connect your wires.
So you'll see included is a power
and then as well a usb 2.0 and e-sata cables.
Now you're going to connect those up right here.
And you're going to wrap them through this little section right here on the bottom.
It actually comes off, so you're going to route your cables through here,
and then you're pretty much going to secure this
and you're going to open the little ziploc in the bag
that gives you these little four screws. Very special little screws.
And what these do is mount the hard drive to the actual cave,
to those rubber caddies that I showed you.
So you're actually going to put those here and here
and on the other side, here and here.
I'm actually going to skip that for now, just for the demonstration.
And I'm going to show you how you load this thing back up in here, it's very simple:
This one goes that way.
You're going to reinsert these screws.
I'm going to pretend to tighten them down with hocus pocus.
All right? Now they're tight.
And finally, you simply put the sushi serving plate back on top.
And you can serve sushi off of your drive.
Now, remember, this thing is loose,
so it's important to make sure that you don't tip it over or knock it down,
'Cause it will break. It is made of porcelain
What's cool to notice on here -
It's got kind of an Asian design, it's very Chinese-centric.
It's actually something to do with China.
They didn't really mention it, but they did say it was from China, the design.
And each one of these is hand painted and the entire dish is hand designed.
So it's not perfect.
It does have little inaccuracies, imperfections,
and that just goes to show that it is a hand made piece.
And it sits right there.
Now you have a cool-looking hard disc drive enclosure.
It does have its own power button right there in the front.
And up here you can put whatever you want:
Loose screws, cables...
Or if you want to serve sushi on it, you could.
You could put your keys in there, that's a good one.
Producer Dan, you could put a flash drive...
Anything in your computer that you want to have something on top of.
You want to store a nice hard drive in here,
You can go up to 2 terabytes
if you buy one of those really cool 2 terabyte drives,
1.5 terabytes, 1 teravyte, depending on what you need.
And another thing that's really cool about these
is that they're very affordable, not expensive at all.
So, it is the In-Win Na.
And I'm not kidding about the name. It's Na. Very cool stuff.
If you have any questions, e-mail me. I'll see you guys next time.
For more information on the In-Win Na hard disc drive enclosure,
type in I131-1009 into the search engine of any of these major retailers.
For computer TV, I'm Albert.
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