 Welcome back everyone. Today we're going to do an unboxing of the Tableau TX1 forensic imager kit. This is a hardware disc imager which unlike just a standard right blocker which you need a forensic workstation to connect to. This one is all self-contained so you basically have a source destination you plug it all in. So let's dig in and see what's available. So the first thing we see is the TX1. Whenever we boot this up it does have a display where we can select all the options. We have USB's marked accessories. We have two labeled SATA ports as well as two power ports and then a USB that says unlock. So these are the destination because they have that little unlock icon. On the back we have input power for the device itself and then we have an ethernet. There's a little card reader down here I believe that's for the operating system and then on the other side you notice that they're all locked so these are right blocked. So these are the right blocked side. We have USB, firewire and then two SATA ports and then a PCIE port or we can use a connector to connect in something like M2 drives. So one of what we're looking at the drive on the left side are the right blocked sources and then on the right side are the destination drives. If we look at the back we have a little connector here and that's for the adapter that we'll take a look at in a second. So next the adapter we can see the connector where it actually connects into the TX1. We have a SATA or SAS connector and if we can see down then there we have a connector for a SATA drive and same make sure you're not just jamming the drives in there you are using the right connector whenever you are sliding those disks into there. Okay so that's an extension adapter for the TX1 that would go on the bottom. You can slide in. Both of these are unlocked which means that they are destination drives. So we slide up this foam piece. So the first thing we have are the power connector and the power brick for the TX1. If we take this we have a adapter cable for that PCIe. We have an adapter cable for the PCIe connector. On the TX1 we would just slide it into the side there. Next we have a PCIe connector to what looks like a SAS 3 connector. So if you have that drive type you can connect it to PCIe. Next we have the SATA data and power connector to a SATA connection. We have an M2 adapter to PCIe. So for example if I have a little M2 drive I can slide it in there adjust this pin to hold that in and then use the PCIe connector that we had before and then connect that directly into the TX1. We have a few more SATA connectors the same as before. This one's really interesting it's a PCIe adapter for Apple SSD 2016 plus. So I didn't expect that in there. This is also using the PCIe connector that we had before. We can just slide it right in there. Next we have a PCIe adapter for Apple SSD 2013 plus. So another Apple drive specific and then it uses that same PCIe adapter in the back cable. Like I was saying with the ultra block external right blocker kit it came with quite a few accessories like this. So for example maybe you don't see these Apple SSD drives very often but you know if you get one you need to image it. So just getting for example one of these adapters is really useful for for your lab. And then finally we have a PCIe card SSD adapter where the PCIe card just slides directly in there and then we connect it with the PCIe adapter and it looks like a SATA power connector. And then finally we have some zip ties and a cloth because zip ties are extremely useful especially whenever you're running cables everywhere. This should really be in every kit that you have and then a cloth because of the display can get a little fingerprinty. So that's all the accessories in this box. I hope it was interesting for you. This is for the TX1 and it was loaned to us by Digital Intelligence. So I'll leave a link down below and go check them out. Thank you very much.