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So Engaget just mentioned that some Hard Disk manufacturer released a line of soft and hard carrying cases for their external enclosures. It occurred to me that the Pandora is roughly the same size. This means two things:
1. If you want to get a feel for the Pandora size, you can estimate off of a 2.5" external enclosure. I have an old aluminum one that is quite thick, withing a few mm length and depth of the Pandora specs, and about 75% as thick
Another example is the slim WD Passport, which is bit smaller in every dimension (and about half as thick). Not perfect, but if you have an enclosure lying around, you can get a feel for the size of the Pandora. Basically, your generic chinese enclosure that wasn't designed to be super eficient in size will be closer to the pandora.
2. Many of the carrying cases made for 2.5" enclosures could be used for the Pandora. This opens up a whole lot of options. A quick google returned a a number of results with various features.
Edit: Right, the engadget article was for the Lacie drives which tend to be thicker. The Pandora should fit in one of them for example (you can find the inside dimensions if you google them).
http://www.engadget.com/2009/05/26/lacie-i...rious-hdd-bags/
1. If you want to get a feel for the Pandora size, you can estimate off of a 2.5" external enclosure. I have an old aluminum one that is quite thick, withing a few mm length and depth of the Pandora specs, and about 75% as thick
Another example is the slim WD Passport, which is bit smaller in every dimension (and about half as thick). Not perfect, but if you have an enclosure lying around, you can get a feel for the size of the Pandora. Basically, your generic chinese enclosure that wasn't designed to be super eficient in size will be closer to the pandora.
2. Many of the carrying cases made for 2.5" enclosures could be used for the Pandora. This opens up a whole lot of options. A quick google returned a a number of results with various features.
Edit: Right, the engadget article was for the Lacie drives which tend to be thicker. The Pandora should fit in one of them for example (you can find the inside dimensions if you google them).
http://www.engadget.com/2009/05/26/lacie-i...rious-hdd-bags/