1. Access to the drive bays and expansion slots is reasonable. 2. Another two are partially blocked by drive bays. 3. As computer cases go, the Prism is big enough for most consumer needs, with eight drive bays and six card slots. 4. Available in an EIDE and SCSI model, the changer will fit into a standard drive bay. 5. I easily averaged three hours of battery life, and with an additional battery in the drive bay, I could have doubled that. 6. I had a spare drive bay in my machine, and hooking up a second hard drive is simple enough. 7. It slid into the open drive bay so easily that my eyes misted up with gratitude. 8. My bet is that four screws secure it to a bracket, called a drive bay. 9. The CD-ROM and floppy drive swap out of the same drive bay, common in a lot of multimedia notebooks. 10. The drive itself slides neatly to a free drive bay in your system and is held in place with four screws. |