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4-port USB 2.0 magnetic hub

Jul 11, 06 01:05 AM PDT


4-port USB 2.0 magnetic hub
Expand your PC's connectivity horizon with the magnetic USB hub from Brando of Hong Kong. This 4-port USB 2.0 hub is suitable for both PC and notebook, and works great since you can always place it on the casing of either via the magnet. It is fully backwards compatible with USB 1.1 devices and works on both PC and Mac platforms. The 4-port USB 2.0 magnetic hub measures 8.2cm x 3.2cm x 1.4cm and weighs justr 31g. It is available in silver, red, or black colors and costs $22.00 each. ( Add a comment, Search on eBay)

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By Darryl , 11/07/06 3:57 PM (CommentID #031155)


Aren't magnets bad for pc equipment

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