Transintl MiniG SerialATA (eSata)?

Sorry about reposting, no one was responding in the MB Pro section.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with the Transintl MiniG SerialATA (eSata). I haven't been able to find any sort of recent reviews. Good product? Anyone know of similar alternatives around the same price ($175).
Here's a link: http://www.transintl.com/store/category.cfm?Category=2696&RequestTimeOut=500
I'm buying it without drives and adding my own. Using a Macbook Pro (3,1) 2.2 Ghz, 6gig Ram, APIOTEK EXTREME Dual eSATA SATA I/II Express Card 34. Using it for video editing, FCP Studio 3. Later on, I plan to upgrade to a Mac Pro, will then use the MiniG for back up drives.

Hello,
I got a hold of one of the earlier 2 drive versions a few years ago which has been operating well since I managed to get it up and running. It was a bit fiddly and delicate trying to get things attached in particular the leds at the front. I had to get replacement parts sent out as things weren't working properly. The build quality was fairly good apart from some of the cabling being a bit poorly connected and possibly flimsy. Once its all put together though it has been quite stable. I have 2 x 500Gb drives installed. I mainly use my set up for backing up. I'm looking to upgrade to the four bay option but trying to get a hold of them in the uk is a hassle.
Aesthetically it is quite pleasing to the eye but I have found that the aluminium casing is a bit too prone to scatching.
Not sure if this is helpful but at least its a bit of feedback!

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