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Sonnet Adds Echo Express SE to Echo Line of PCIe Thunderbold Expansion Chassis

The new, lower cost device enables the use of a wide variety of high-performance PCIe adapter cards, originally designed for use in desktop computers, with any computer equipped with a Thunderbolt port

Sonnet today announced that it added another model to its popular Echo™ family of Thunderbolt™ expansion chassis for PCIe cards, the Echo Express SE. The new, lower cost device enables the use of a wide variety of high-performance PCIe adapter cards, originally designed for use in desktop computers, with any computer equipped with a Thunderbolt port.

The Echo Express SE was designed for users needing a simple way to connect an adapter card to their computer, and supports the majority of Thunderbolt-compatible PCIe cards. Weighing in at just 2.4 pounds and measuring just 5.7 inches wide by 8.8 inches long by 2.9 inches tall, the SE is lighter and more compact than its siblings, yet it still provides great protection for the card with its rugged aluminum case. The new chassis supports a single half-length (up to 6.5 inches long), full-height, single-width, x8 PCIe 2.0 card and ships with an external 60W power supply. Like the other Echo Express expansion chassis, the SE has dual Thunderbolt ports to support daisy chaining of devices, and features a temperature-controlled fan to help keep hot-running cards cool; when not needed, the fan slows down to a whisper. The SE also conserves energy by powering on and off with the computer to which it’s attached.

The Echo Express SE enables the use of Thunderbolt-compatible professional video capture, audio interface, SAS and SATA HBA, 8Gb Fibre Channel, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and RAID controller cards with iMac®, Mac® mini, MacBook® Air, and MacBook Pro computers equipped with a Thunderbolt port. The list of compatible cards is available on Sonnet’s website, and is continually expanding as more cards are tested and certified. Like the other models in the Echo Express family, the SE was designed, engineered, and built by Sonnet in California.

“More compact than the Echo Express and Echo Express Pro, the Echo Express SE is ideal for use with half-length and single-width PCIe cards, and is priced even more affordably,” said Robert Farnsworth, CEO of Sonnet Technologies. “More users than ever can take advantage of the groundbreaking performance of Thunderbolt technology using Sonnet’s Thunderbolt expansion chassis for PCIe cards.”

The Echo Express SE (part number ECHO-EXP-SE) is available now for USD $399.95. More information on the product and compatible PCIe expansion cards is available athttp://www.sonnettech.com/product/echoexpressse.html.

More information on Sonnet and its other products is available at http://www.sonnettech.com.

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