I use a 10 year old Vortex III that has a firewire port, USB 2 port, 3x USB 3 ports of which one is a combined Esata/USB port. The latter has been very handy in experimenting with additional operating systems installed on an external drive in an Esata caddy. It was easy to swap drives (if needed) without affecting the laptop's installed OS.
Modern laptops seem to have less and less connectivity, especially compared with my younger days (1980 ish) when there were magazines based around it.
I am looking for a laptop replacement and currently have my eye on the 16" Ionica. However, there is nothing I can see that replaces an Esata port and allows an external OS installation.
However, maybe I am just getting old.
Modern laptops seem to have less and less connectivity, especially compared with my younger days (1980 ish) when there were magazines based around it.
I am looking for a laptop replacement and currently have my eye on the 16" Ionica. However, there is nothing I can see that replaces an Esata port and allows an external OS installation.
However, maybe I am just getting old.