Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Muse LanDisk 3.5 inch USB2 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Muse LanDisk 3.5 inch USB2.
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5 Reviews
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Ethernet, Web Interface, USB 2.0, Easy, noscrews installation, HDD indicator via VU meter, SAMBA and FTP support, Integrated DHCP server
Slow Ethernet performance, Ethernet interface supports only FAT, Only 100 MBit
The concept of implementing Ethernet support into an existing USB enclosure is a nice idea. Thermaltake has done a good job with the support for SAMBA and FTP. This allows both Windows and Linux clients to connect to it. Another useful feature is the i...
Great looks, DA Meter, Cypress AT2 chip for maximum compatibility, Vertical or horizontal mounting options
Would have been nicer to see higher speeds
The Thermaltake Muse 3.5 is a worthy edition to any laptop, or mobile computer user requiring a portable mass storage solution. Though the Muse 3.5 did not reach its advertised 480Mbps speeds, I was happy with its performance. I dont think that it wo...
Abstract: The Thermaltake Muse USB 3.5" enclosure has a brightly illuminated analog data transfer meter that indicates when the enclosure is in use. The fanless aluminum design keeps your work area quiet, while the 4ft long USB cable allows plenty of room for th...
Well built and solid construction, Easy tooless install, Very user friendly interface, Built in disk scan, Lan and USB interface.
On the large size
What can I say apart from well done Thermaltake, I was Xtremely (excuse the pun) impressed with the ease of setup. I liked the finish a design of the enclosure, but deep down I just thought it a bit on the large size, having said that though this devic...
Abstract: Thermaltake er på banen igen her på redaktionen, men denne gang med et produkt som skiller sig ud fra det vi kender dem for nu. Thermaltake er begyndt at sprede sig mere omkring computeren og det betyder at de har frigivet deres første eksterne harddis...