expirediconian | Staff posted Jan 16, 2023 08:31 AM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Jan 16, 2023 08:31 AM
Sabrent Accessories: 4 Port USB 2.0 Data Hub $7, 4 Port USB 3.0 Hub POWERED $16 & much more
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After 20 years I just had my first post at SD deleted for some reason. Does one get a debriefing on what the reason is via email or something?
Is it because I mentioned the popular Amazon price-tracking website? I'm not sure why that would be as a website like SlickDeals with the theme of getting good deals.. I would think would want people to check that website out to find the best deals.
Anyway, all I said was that if you look at the price history of these Sabrent products (of which I own a few and they work fine) .. that these prices are not some big sale, they are a few dollars less than normal.
For instance the $16 USB3 powered version says list price $35 .. but it's been selling never above $20.
After 20 years I just had my first post at SD deleted for some reason. Does one get a debriefing on what the reason is via email or something?
Is it because I mentioned the popular Amazon price-tracking website? I'm not sure why that would be as a website like SlickDeals with the theme of getting good deals.. I would think would want people to check that website out to find the best deals.
Anyway, all I said was that if you look at the price history of these Sabrent products (of which I own a few and they work fine) .. that these prices are not some big sale, they are a few dollars less than normal.
For instance the $16 USB3 powered version says list price $35 .. but it's been selling never above $20.
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I would think a powered hub is needed for high-current-draw devices, but what about the usual wireless mouse/keyboard dongles and such? Wouldn't the power from the computer be enough for that?
I also use a non-powered USB2 hub with my Shield and it has two portable 2.5" hard drives connected for years and haven't had a problem, at least in that read-only scenario.
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