USB Devices Category - Page 16
Buffalo HD-HU3 USB 3.0 Hard Disk First USB 3.0 HDD To Release [Buffalo USB 3.0 HD-HU3 To Ship October with Controller]
We’ve already covered a fair few USB 3.0 touting devices here at TFTS but it looks as though buffalo are set to get the jump on everyone thanks to officially confirming that the Buffalo HD-HU3 USB 3.0 Hard Disk is set to become available as of this month in Japan.
Clickfree Transformer SE USB Backup Adapter Released [Facilitates Backing Up & Restoring Files to Hard Drives or iPods/iPhones]
Clickfree have today announced that their new Clickfree Transformer SE USB adapter, that will allow end users to backup files to both their iPods and/or iPhones as well as any external USB hard drives as well as assist in importing music from iPod/iPhones to Windows or Mac based computers has [...]
Buffalo DriveStation HD-HXU3 USB 3.0 External Hard Drive Announced [Available in 1TB, 1.5TB, 2TB Versions in Q4 2009]
Exactly as expected, more USB 3.0 gadgets are going to miraculously appear in the following period. After we’ve seen the first USB 3.0 external hard drive, the Freecom XS 3.0, we now have the second (we will eventually stop counting them) USB 3.0 external drive! The Buffalo DriveStation HD-HXU3 is [...]
DoubleSight Displays USB Sub Monitors Released [7” DS-70U, 9” DS-90U & 9” DS-90U with Webcam]
Sub monitors that facilitate a convenient extra display courtesy of USB connectivity are increasingly cropping up these days and along with the previously featured MIMO UM-710 & UM-740, Century Plus One LCD-8000U and the Samsung Syncmaster U701 (to name but three) DoubleSight Displays have added to your range of consumer [...]
LaCie USB-powered Sound2 Speakers Announced [LaCie x Cabassee Hi-Fi Loudspeakers for Mac, PC, iPod & iPhone]
LaCie and loudspeaker manufacturer Cabassee have joined forces to come up with a stylish pair of USB-powered speakers. Designed to be used with any Mac computer or PC, with the iPhone, iPod and virtually any media player there is, the LaCie Sound2 Speakerss ystem has a plug-and-play connection that will [...]
Kensington sd400v Universal Notebook Docking Station [VGA/DVI, Ethernet, Compatible With All Brands of Notebooks, Auto-Install, Hot-Pluggable]
It wasn’t that long ago that the only option a notebook user had for docking stations were the proprietary (and hugely expensive) docking stations and port replicators that were made by the PC companies themselves. We all know the pain of being forced into buying peripherals specific to a single [...]
USBGeek.com’s Computer Keys USB Multi-Card Reader [USB 2.0 Multi-Card Reader Looks Like Enter+Ctl Keys, Supports SDHC 2.0, SD, micro SDHC, microSD/T-flash, Sony M2, Memory Stick, MS Duo]
At last we have it. The culmination of what I’m sure were minutes of product development effort has finally led us to what can only be described as the pinnacle of USB multi-card reader design, the Enter+Ctrl Keys Card Reader from the folks at usbgeek.com. Not only does it read [...]
Wacom Updates Bamboo Mac Tablet Line with Bamboo Touch, Bamboo Pen, & Bamboo Pen and Touch [5 New Consumer Tablets, Brings With It Integrated Multi-Touch Functionality]
For those of you that are really into the whole graphic design thing, you’ve probably been working with digital pens and tablets for years now. Where tablet and pen technology is still a relative newcomer is within the home and general consumer market. Most computer users are more comfortable using [...]
FON Fonera 2.0n Wi-Fi Sharing Router [802.11n Wireless Connectivity, Web 2.0 Services Integration, 4 Ethernet Ports, USB 2.0 Connectivity]
The idea of sharing your wireless connection with other users certainly has some people a bit hesitant, especially when it comes to the security of the whole deal. I wouldn’t want anyone snooping around on my hard drives. But if the people at FON have their way you’ll be able [...]
Point Grey Demos World’s First USB 3.0 Webcam [Streaming, Uncompressed High-Definition 1080p 60fps Video, High-Performance Sony CMOS Image Sensor]
USB is everywhere. It’s hard to remember a time when the ubiquitous technology wasn’t at the business end of just about ever piece of computer peripheral equipment on the market. While the current standard, USB 2.0, has been around for nearly a decade (it was standardized back in 2001) it [...]

