Comparison review of Logicube Super Sonix and Ninja
The comparison table will help the potential customer to compare and make a choice
with one single sight between Logicube Super Sonix g and Ninja.
Logicube Super Sonix Ninja
Review results
General
Picture
Time to market Early 2009 September 2009
Price USD 1950 1590
Target drive One to one One to one
Potable design Stand-alone/potable Option
Drive capacity
supported
Mostly target to small capacity
hard drives
Mostly target to small capacity
hard drives
Drive supported IDE/SATA
IDE/SATA
Duplication functions
Coping rate 5.5GB/min 4GB/min
Test, wipe repair functions
Erasing transfer
rate
5GB/min 2-5 GB/min
Data wiping Optional software Optional(charge $700 to forensic
version with hdd test)
HDD test Optional software Optional (charge $400 to ninja
kaze together with data wiping)
Data recovery functions
Bad sector repair Optional software No
Product
Feature
Physical read-only Yes Yes
Forensic functions
Access to HPA
and doc hidden
area
Optional software Yes
verification MD5 CRC
Data erasing
standard
Optional software No
Log auto
generation
N/A Yes
Log export and
Yes No
Others
Touch Screen
User Interface
Yes Yes
User authority One-level No
Language Only English Only English
Upgradable Limited software upgrade No
Technique
support
Limited support Limited free support
Warranty One year N/A
Both Logicube Supersonix and Ninja are newly designed for one-to-one date clone
tool in 2009; this is the Logicubes link: http://www.logicube.com/, and this is Ninjas
link: http://www.hdd.ji2.com/.
It is also heard that SalvationDATA released a universal and super disk duplicator,
integrating disk test and wipe, with a speed of clone 6GB/min and wipe 6.6 GB/min.
this is the product link:
http://www.salvationdata.com/data-recovery-equipment/data-copy-king.htm
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