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    Belkin releases 4-port USB hub for laptops

    Posted on Tuesday, December 23 2003 @ 19:49:50 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Belkin today launched a new gadget designed for laptops, the Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 hub. It is about the size of a pager and it features four USB ports.
    The Belkin Thumb Hub provides the convenience of being able to connect up to four high-speed devices without the need for a power supply. If additional power is required, the Hub includes a universal switching power supply, which is ideal for worldwide travel. With the versatility for you to connect up to four high- or low-speed devices, you can use your existing low- and full-speed devices in addition to your new high-speed devices.

    Benefits:
  • Connects up to 4 USB devices without a power supply
  • Includes global-use power supply and USB extension cable
  • Transfers speeds up to 480Mbps
  • Operates with Plug-and-Play ease
  • Price is $24.95.


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