USB has become the most popular way to connect external peripherals to computers. Targus’ Super Mini USB 2.0 Four-Port Hub is no bigger than a matchbook. Its USB 2.0 chipset supports data transfer up to 480 Mbps. <P> <!-- TEST CENTER CHANNEL PHOTO--><img src="http://i.cmpnet.com/crn/sections/testcenter/graphics/176_tc/176targus_mini.gif" BORDER="0" ALIGN="RIGHT" VALIGN="TOP"> <P> An included Y-cable provides power without needing an AC adapter. Solution providers can bundle this inexpensive unit with low-end notebooks that have few USB ports or instantly solve customer connectivity problems.
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