In the meantime, OWC says that this will not affect the speed of the unit. The workaround is to connect this device using the USB-A cable. NOTE: Currently, the USB-C port on this unit does not work with the USB-C port on the OWC USB-C Dock. If you have an older computer without USB-C, though, this unit is not the right fit. The MEP Dual Mini fits in perfectly with that tradition for all USB-C devices. OWC has a tradition of creating solid gear with an emphasis on performance and media. And for those that need to access the data, but don’t have a USB-C connector on their computer, this also ships with a converter cable from USB-C to USB-A, though the transfer speed using this connection is very slow. These units support both Macintosh (OS X 10.7 or later) and Windows (Windows 7 or later) systems. Their light weight, small size and ability to be powered either directly from the computer or the wall means their portability is ideally suited for laptops. The Mercury Elite Pro Dual Mini is a line of eight storage devices ranging from an empty chassis where you can install your own drives to units containing either two spinning hard drives or two SSDs. (And, as a note, OWC is also a periodic sponsor of my podcast, the Digital Production Buzz.) The folks at OWC loaned me a 1.0 TB SSD unit for this review. Longtime Mac developer, OWC, just released their latest: the OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual mini or the MEP Dual Mini for short. With the release of the MacBook Pro and its integrated USB-C ports, a whole new line of storage equipment is rapidly coming to market.
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