Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Trust 7 Port USB2 Powered Hub HU-5870V UK

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Trust EAN: 8713439151411 Feature: 7 PORT USB2 POWERED HUB HU-5870 Label: Trust Legal Disclaimer: IFILE Manufacturer: Trust Model: 15141 Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Trust Release Date: 2008-05-18 Studio: Trust
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7 PORT USB2 POWERED HUB HU-5870 HU-5870V UK IN
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't bother Comment: Like a previous reviewer, mine 'died' after a couple of weeks usage... returned it, and guess what? yep - the replacement died too. Don't waste your money
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bought for use with PS3 Comment: Having two joysticks, a Eyetoy and a bluetooth keyboard dongle I figured it was time to do a tidy on the PS3. and bought this inexpensive unit. Received within a couple of days of ordering simply plugged in in and attached to the back of my PS3 using the included sticky velcro strips. The unit is very brightly lit with blue LED's, not an issue for me but worth knowing about.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Failure Comment: This device worked perfectly when i first got it and i thought it looked pretty snazzy. After only 2 weeks it stopped working, the blue light came on but nothing registered on my laptop. I checked it on other computers and still no response. So if you want something that will last for more than 2 weeks dont bother, otherwise go for it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: It works Comment: I plugged it in and it worked, Very neat little device.
lost one star because of the piercing blue light(i had to stick a piece of tape over it)otherwise 5 stars.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Easily connect up to seven USB 2.0 peripheral devices via only one USB port using the Trust 7 Port USB2 Powered Hub HU-5870V. With the addition of more USB peripheral devices, the four extra ports on a standard USB hub are often not enough. The new Trust 7 Port USB2 Powered Hub HU-5870V (www.trust.com/15140) is a solution to this problem. With this hub, it is now possible to connect up to seven USB 2.0 peripheral devices to only one USB port.The use of wide USB devices, such as WiFi adaptors, has been taken...
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