USB Super 16 Port Hub
March 15, 2010

One of the most common problems with computers today is the lack of USB ports. Well, there are probably a billion different USB hubs in the market today, but the USB Super 16 Port Hub stands out from the pack, not just considering of its 16 USB ports, but plus due to its $160 price tag. When you do the math, that’s roughly $10 per USB port. To further justify the price, there’s additionally a physical switch on the hub, allowing you to connect two computers to it at the same instance, and switch within them. Would you shell out $160 for that USB hub, or would you take the $160 and buy a bunch of cheap USB hubs instead?
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Dell Mini 10v hacked with touchscreen display
March 10, 2010

Check out that Dell Mini 10v that has been hacked to include a touchscreen display instead of the regular one, giving you access to its icons with but a one tap instead of double clicking. Using an $85 kit from Hoda, it is unlucky that none of the cables packaged with the display would work with the Mini 10v's innards, so it mandatory some tinkering on Weathejx's part to get it working thanks to reassembled parts from a USB hub. It took a few attempts of reassembling the Mini 10v before it could get going. Definitely not for the faint hearted!
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Wacom DTU-2231 full HD interactive pen display
February 18, 2010

Wacom announces its maiden entry into the full HD interactive pen display market with the DTU-2231. Capable of achieving direct pen-on-screen input, the DTU-2231 was specially designed to optimize efficiency and productivity, targeting folks like geophysicists, oil & gas experts, planners, engineers, cartographers and emergency responders to quickly and easily create original composition, where among other capabilities include map editing alongside the management, analysis and sharing of geographic data. Definitely not meant for folks who love doodling digitally in the comfort of their living room. Hardware specifications include a 21.5" widescreen LCD display at 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, a cordless, battery-free pen with 512 levels of pressure sensitivity, an integrated USB hub, DVI-I (digital or analog) input, DVI-I output and video scaler. Expect the Wacom DTU-2231 to cost you a fair bit at $1,899 a pop when it arrives that Spring. [Press Release]
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USB Train hub for the kid in you
February 2, 2010

Want to spice up your work area with a useful piece of USB gear? You can't go too far off tangent with the USB Train Hub, where it comes in the design factor of a much shorter high-speed bullet train, featuring an LED indicator light located on top of the hub. What you see here is the steam train model, although that one doesn't spew out any steam for an added touch of authenticity. Why not assemble that USB accessory purchase your next stop?
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Chargepod V2 For Gadget Junkies
January 27, 2010

You’ve seen the original Chargepod before, and while that’s good, nobody’s going to complain against a newer, cooler version being released, right? Enter the Chargepod V2 from Callpod. Aside from the usual cellphone and USB-powered device charging, the V2 is additionally capable of charging a notebook (Mac or PC), a portable DVD-player, a camera battery, or another power-hungry device. Aside from that, it can plus operate as a USB hub, so you’ll be able to sync your iPhone as you’re charging it. whether you’re a road warrior, that is certainly something you’ll want to look into, though you’ll need to be able to afford it, as it costs $200. As whether $200 wasn’t sufficient, you’ll plus need to buy the cable-tips for your various devices, and those will set you back $10 each.
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USB Webmail Notifier and 4-Port Hub Cable
January 19, 2010

Most of us use devices that offer push e mail support, and we get notified via a silent buzz or some other careful tone of your choice. whether you have yet to fall under that category of being constantly connected to your inbox through your smartphone, next perhaps the USB Webmail Notifier and 4-Port Hub Cable might produce your cubicle life a little bit more up-to-date. With that peripheral, it will let you know any date there is an incoming mail through Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Windows Live and other POP3 accounts. Working quietly in the background, it will plus inform you of the size of those unread emails so that you will be able to quickly filter out those NSFW copies before someone catches you viewing them discreetly. It doesn't hurt that you can connect another four USB devices to it either, all for a mere $19.
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24-Port USB Hub For USB Lovers
December 30, 2009

If you think that a 12-port USB hub just isn’t decent for, you, you’ll want to check out that 24-port USB hub, which should be good ample for all but the most addicted USB lovers out there. whether you do manage to fill that one up, you might really want to look into your desk arrangements or something. that 24-port USB hub will set you back $69.99, and will come bundled with an AC adapter as well. Perhaps a gift for next year’s Christmas?
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