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09 Nov, 2013
Quality Reliable Drive with High Data Transfer Capability
This version (AAJB) from Western Digital produces a high and stable data transfer rate when compared to similar drives from other manufacturers in this size range from the same time period of production. I have worked with WD (and other manufactures) drives for many years and have bench tested this drive against similar drives and am thoroughly impressed with its performance. If you have an old PC or Mac that needs a 160GB EIDE drive, this is the one you want!

10 Jan, 2018
Outstanding Product
2 of 2 found this helpful This amazing little device works as advertised! The sound is comparable or better than cable adapters that connect the player or smartphone to the cassette player in older car stereos. This device truly delivers and can be received over 50 feet away if there are no obstructions! I especially like that you can control most of what you need right from its interface. It is easy to set up and operate. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone with an older car stereo or older media players!
03 Nov, 2013
Inexpensive way to keep an old Windows PC going for a little longer!
I bought this card for an old computer running Windows XP and some older programs. It replaced an ATI X800XT for some particular reasons: 1) one key program needed newer video drivers then what was available for the X800, and 2) I may put Windows 7 on the computer; and I would like to have an inexpensive way to add Directx 10 support. The loss of the 256bit bandwidth of the X800 was not a factor to me, as I am not using the PC for gaming.