Product Ratings
Overall (121 Reviews)
Amazon.com (72 Reviews)
Buy.com (28 Reviews)
Tigerdirect.com (5 Reviews)
Specs & Features
Released
Number of Ports
Form Factor
Additional Features
LED Power Indicator
LED Data Indicator
Cable Length
Data Transfer Speed
Depth
Height
MPN
Number of Uplink Ports
Power Source
Self Powered (Power Adapter)
Type
USB / Firewire Standards
Warranty
Width
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What People Say
great product - installed it out of the box and my laptop found it with no action on my part.
from Tigerdirect.com
on small drawback or benefit depending on how you are using yours is that it has a power adapter rather than being usb powered.
from Buy.com
the unit is self powered, meaning it doesn't rely on the computer's usb connection to power any peripherals connected to the hub.
from Mwave.com
i was pleased that it came with longer power and usb cables - they didn't skimp.
from Buy.com
i bought a 4-port usb hub from some wierd company a year or two ago and it died on me.
from Buy.com
(edited june 20th by myusername) i currently hook up a 6 in 1 sandisk card reader, microsoft sidewinder precision 2 joystick, hiti photoshuttle printer, logitech optical mouse and a lexar jumpdrive
from Mwave.com
summary: i currently hook up a 6 in 1 sandisk card reader, microsoft sidewinder precision 2 joystick, hiti photoshuttle printer, logitech optical mouse and a lexar jumpdrive using the d-link hub and
from Onsale.com
it is a dell dimension pentium iii 450 mhz with windows 98.
from Buy.com
it's truly a plug-and-play product, my laptop w/ windows xp recognized it as soon as i plug it in.
from Amazon.com
the hub is small and a bit too light, but it's definitely not for laptop users, as it needs an ac adapter.
from Amazon.com