Peripheral power: 30 peripherals tested

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23 December 2002 01:00 PM
Tags: combo, 109, logitech, duo, usb, elite, mini, pro

Kensington 4-Port MiniHub

RRP: AU$79.95 Kensington 4-Port MiniHub

The Good: A four port powered USB 1.1 hub with a small travelling size. Powered hubs are preferable to non-powered ones, as you should be able to run any USB appliance from them. While the base plug provided is for US use, international adaptors for Aussie and UK use are supplied, so you can travel with the hub.

The Bad: Like the 2-Port MiniHub, the cable is too short for anything but notebook use.

The Verdict: A good hub let down by a too-short USB cable. Good for notebook users.

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