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Model: US136 SW-U-4MFH
Notebook & Desktop accessory for people on the move.
Features:
• For everyday use
• Super compact, lightweight design.
• Supports 1.5 / 12 / 480 Mbps
• Supports Win98se, WinME, Win2k and WinXP, Mac OS 8.6 +
Note: not designed for some bus-powered devices, ie external HDD, CD-ROMS, CD/RW, Scanners, etc.
Product reviews...
Really enjoyed using this slim hub. Used hubs in the past that kept deleting all of my pen drive's contents, but this one is great, no problems whatsoever.
Also like the compactness of it, and the way the lead can be nicely tucked away inside the unit to keep it protected while moving around.
I used this hub on my laptop, however since this hub apparently has the ability to be used with a power adaptor, I would certainly prefer this option so I can use it on my Desktop computer.
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