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USB2 screw-type HUB
Garbage. Cheap, they all are except for the usual jerk-around for the usual money spent with four times less intelligence than it takes to figure, really, much else out. A politically shriveled Chinese market merged with Hong Kong now means 25% mark-up on domestic West Coast exclusions to sourcing the distribution direct from China. All aside, largely, a 7-port USB2 HUB with a 1000ma transformer, largely being among things more indispensable to computer usage. No great loss for the disappointment that a USB2 hub purportedly handles specs for up to 500G external storage devices. What it does, however, upon being identified correctly for a HUB device is to spit and stutter all over unusually long identity times, upon the USB flashstick then inserted, whereupon assigned a drive letter and accessed the flashdrive media will periodically fall out of sync for a time recovery interval. Very bad to abysmal actual intent. A useless HUB for digital data established, with an included transformer (the "stress" is on to sell them, of course, without one), the so-called HUB then can "double" for a USB power source for modest current draw. There are certainly a lot more of crap newly designed for USB usage;- battery toothbrushes, for instance, or just about anything else with a battery for recharging purposes. Harsh somehow doesn't seem least rude for 75% people responding within favorable adequacy;- that 25% can then be an abominable damnation, sorry to say, is if they're all experiencing dropped-sync issues across the current crop of Chinese HUBS. I guess it boils down to something like Microsoft first World Press Premier when USB itself was introduced. The stage was set and cameras were live for a live USB demonstration: Microsoft plugged a mouse into a USB port and the damn thing didn't work. Perhaps that's the way computers increasingly now are for hardware assembly. Cheap stuff I might presume, on one hand, not having moved "up" to paying six or more times what I've usually paid on parts among some offerings, better decorum is not specifically to name. On the other hand, cheap is showing like a proverbial first date with her slip beneath her dress hanging below her knees. - 'Hey hey, my my They sell you this and give you that.' -Neil Young |
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