Need info on the type of hard drive inside USB 1282E device - 1 12

Hello

I want to know what type of hard drive interface inside this external USB (ATA/IDE) device and which hard drive is hidden inside.

Thank you
Volker

Hello Volker

I wonder just who should have this info. This info is probably available in some non-public documents. You have this HARD drive?

To be honest this number doesn't help much. Did you check in Google? No results at all.
Are you sure the description of the HARD drive?

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