
Marshal of Japan has just released a dual SATA HDD rack. The rack supports 2.5†and 3.5†HDDs as well as USB 2.0, and gives you RAID 0 setting up to 2 TB. No word on the price, but when it becomes available, it will be at GeekStuff4u. [Akihabara]

Now you can transfer data from SATA or eSATA devices to your USB 2.0 high-speed drive thanks to the USB to eSATA Adapter. Priced at just $14, the adapter is compatible with 2.5 inch or 3.5 inch SATA hard drives, SATA CD/DVD drives, and eSATA drive enclosure. [UberGizmo]

PCI has launched two new USB 2.0 HDD enclosures for SATA HDD called the PL-35STU (3.5″) and the PL-25STU (2.5″) in Japan. There’s not much more to be said except that they’re white. No word on pricing as of right now. [Akihabara]
by Nicole on February 16, 2008

You’ll never have to use “one touch backup” again with the ClickFree HD700. It comes in a 4.52- x 0.67- x 2.99-inch enclosure and surrounds a 120GB 5400RPM SATA drive. The Hd700 is also USB 2.0-compliant, does not require any additional power source and starts right away as soon as it’s plugged into your Windows-based computer. Now you can transfer all your info without so much hassle for a retail price of $169.
Link
by Nicole on December 27, 2007

Colossus will launch their new SATA storage device called the Turret C-210 at the CES 2008 in Las Vegas. It has support for 4TB HDDs.
More
by Nicole on November 29, 2007

If you want a hard drive and USB hub all in one then you might want to check out this USB to SATA/ESATA complete with USB hub, external USB 2.0 drive, 5-port USB hub, 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA hard drives, SATA CD/DVD drives and eSATA drive enclosures. The USB SATA/ESATA hard drive with USB hub is going for $33 at Brando.
Link

You will have one more option while buying a SATA HDD Stage Rack because Logitec Japan will release its own version of Stage Rack. This cradle allows you to plug any SATA HDD and connect them to your PC via USB. The LHR-DS01SAU2 has four USB ports and will retail for about $46.
More
by Johan on October 19, 2007

The Stage Rack allows you to connect a 3.5-inch / 2.5-inch hard drive to a PC without having to open your PC case. Priced at $47, the device is Mac / Windows compatible.
Link