After reviewing Eagle Tech’s affordable 2.1 speaker setup, they sent us over another speaker set for review – the ET-AR302-BK. In keeping with the theme of the other Eagle Tech speakers they promise decent sound quality at a very reasonable price. At just the $20 mark, this 2.0 set is hardly going to break the bank but how do they shape up in terms of performance and sound quality? Let’s take a better look…
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Eagle Arion ET-AR504LR-BK 2.1 Soundstage Speakers Review
August 17, 2009 – 10:16 am
Eagle Tech are best known from their OEM based external hard drive enclosures and they had a fair few on the market with clear expertise in this particular product range. Recently, they have diversified into the audio market teaming up with Arion to produce a number of affordable 2.0 and 2.1 soundstage speakers.
So will the company’s inexperience in this department lead to their downfall or will they be able to continue the standard set with their impressive storage solutions? Today we are looking at the Eagle Arion 2.1 Soundstage Speakers so let’s take a better look…
Eagle Tech Consus Review
July 12, 2009 – 9:04 pm
The external hard drive market has grown quickly with vast amounts of data needing to be moved from one system to another that a USB drive simply cannot handle. The preferred connection method is now by far eSATA with its greater performance namely for read and write speeds. However, many users still require the older USB 2.0 connection as their cases do not allow for easy eSATA usage and so most enclosures offer both connections. Today, we take a look at an enclosure focused purely on the older connection; with the focus solely on the USB outlet, will it be able to punch above its weight and produce some good results? Let’s take a look…
Eagle Tech Consus T-Series ET-CSTESU2-BK External HDD Enclosure Review
June 16, 2009 – 5:24 pm
External storage systems have really hit it off in recent years with people wanting to transfer more and more data from one computer to another. The enclosures have evolved to be very easy to use and able to support IDE and SATA hard drives utilising both USB and eSATA connections. However, with USB performance lagging behind, more and more users are turning to eSATA for its much higher read/write speeds. Let’s take a look at the Eagle Tech Consus T-Series to see what kind of performance it can offer…