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USB 2.0 A – B HP Canon Epson Printer Lead 3m New Cable

Posted by Notcot on May 11, 2012 in Home Cinema & Video
USB 2.0 A - B HP Canon Epson Printer Lead 3m New Cable

USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, which was designed to replace older serial and parallel ports and runs a range of peripherals, i.e. Keyboards, Mice, Joysticks, Modems and Monitors etc. USB is faster, because the data speed of the USB is around 100 times faster than a serial connection, currently between 1.5 (low speed) and 12 Mbps (high speed), with the new future standard, USB 2.0, running up to 480 Mbps. Using USB hubs you can easily connect up to a maximum of 127 devices on your computer. USB is easy to use because Windows 98 (and SE), ME / 2000, XP and Mac OS will automatically recognise the newly installed devices – and you wont have to reboot after installing. The maximum cable length between USB devices is 5 Mtrs, with a maximum 25 Mtrs, achieved using several USB Line Boosters.Suitable for all USB Printers – HP / Lexmark / Epson / Canon etc

  • Brand New – Retail packed
  • Connect Your PC to a USB 2.0 device, e.g printer, scanner or USB Hub to a PC
  • USB 2.0 compliant cable
  • 3 meter – 10′ long cable
  • High quality, fully moulded

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USB 2.0 A – B HP Canon Epson Printer Lead 3m New Cable

Posted by Notcot on May 11, 2012 in Home Cinema & Video
USB 2.0 A - B HP Canon Epson Printer Lead 3m New Cable

USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, which was designed to replace older serial and parallel ports and runs a range of peripherals, i.e. Keyboards, Mice, Joysticks, Modems and Monitors etc. USB is faster, because the data speed of the USB is around 100 times faster than a serial connection, currently between 1.5 (low speed) and 12 Mbps (high speed), with the new future standard, USB 2.0, running up to 480 Mbps. Using USB hubs you can easily connect up to a maximum of 127 devices on your computer. USB is easy to use because Windows 98 (and SE), ME / 2000, XP and Mac OS will automatically recognise the newly installed devices – and you wont have to reboot after installing. The maximum cable length between USB devices is 5 Mtrs, with a maximum 25 Mtrs, achieved using several USB Line Boosters.Suitable for all USB Printers – HP / Lexmark / Epson / Canon etc

  • Brand New – Retail packed
  • Connect Your PC to a USB 2.0 device, e.g printer, scanner or USB Hub to a PC
  • USB 2.0 compliant cable
  • 3 meter – 10′ long cable
  • High quality, fully moulded

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USB 2.0 A – B HP Canon Epson Printer Lead 3m New Cable

Posted by Notcot on Sep 2, 2010 in Peripherals & Accessories

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (32 Reviews)

Product Description
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, which was designed to replace older serial and parallel ports and runs a range of peripherals, i.e. Keyboards, Mice, Joysticks, Modems and Monitors etc. USB is faster, because the data speed of the USB is around 100 times faster than a serial connection, currently between 1.5 (low speed) and 12 Mbps (high speed), with the new future standard, USB 2.0, running up to 480 Mbps. Using USB hubs you can easily connect up to a maximum of 127 devices on your computer. USB is easy to use because Windows 98 (and SE), ME / 2000, XP and Mac OS will automatically recognise the newly installed devices – and you wont have to reboot after installing. The maximum cable length between USB devices is 5 Mtrs, with a maximum 25 Mtrs, achieved using several USB Line Boosters.Suitable for all USB Printers – HP / Lexmark / Epson / Canon etc

  • Brand New – Retail packed
  • Connect Your PC to a USB 2.0 device, e.g printer, scanner or USB Hub to a PC
  • USB 2.0 compliant cable
  • 3 meter – 10′ long cable
  • High quality, fully moulded

USB 2.0 A – B HP Canon Epson Printer Lead 3m New Cable

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Veho VMS-001, 20-200x Magnification USB Digital Microscope

Posted by Notcot on Aug 3, 2010 in Gadgets

Average Rating: 3.5 / 5 (42 Reviews)

Product Description
In the legendary series of educational films from the 1970s, designers Charles and Ray Eames zoom out from a man resting in a park in downtown Chicago, transporting us in minutes to intergalactic space. At the point at which we reach the bounds of human knowledge, they stop… and zoom back in. Only this time, their camera doesn’t stop… surveying deeper and deeper inside his skin, ultimately to the level of sub-atomic particles. Now, we’re not suggesting for a second that this handy desktop 200 x magnification USB microscope will take you anywhere near sub-atomic resolution from the comfort of your own PC, but it will give you a darned good look at your skin, should you wish. Here at gadgetshop HQ we’re huge admirers of Universal Serial Bus technology, as the legion of USB-compliant devices in these pages will attest. And this high-tech microscope, which offers full 1.3Mp resolution, is among the most inventive USB tool we have yet seen. With a host of pro-quality features, including variable magnification, widescreen imaging and a range of image capture options, all illuminated by 4 bright onboard LEDs, the sky (or rather, the world right in front of you) is the limit. Enabling awe-inspiring close-ups, and both still image ‘snapshot’ and full motion video capture, could there be a better way of passing a chill winter’s evening than blowing up one’s own hair follicle to the size of the Titanic? We thought not.

  • True 2-megapixel resolution (5 megapixels interpolated)
  • Magnification: 20x to 200x
  • Video and photo capable
  • 8 Adjustable LED Lights
  • 2 point ball-bearing metal stand – adjustable Stand foot

Veho VMS-001, 20-200x Magnification USB Digital Microscope

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