Newlink 4 Port USB 3.0 Black Powered Hub + PSU
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Newlink 4 Port USB 3.0 Black Powered Hub + PSU
Scan code: LN67759 Manufacturer code: NLUSB3-HUB4PA
End Of Life
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Newlink 4 Port USB 3.0 Black Powered Hub + PSU

4 Port NEWLink NLUSB3-HUB4PA USB3.0 Hub Black Powered Hub + PSU

Scan code: LN67759 Manufacturer code: NLUSB3-HUB4PA
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Product Overview

Versatile Connectivity

The NEWlink 4 Port USB3.0 hub provides 4 additional USB3.0 ports to your PC or MAC, allowing you to connect USB devices such as mice, keyboards, external hard drives, flash drives and printers. The portable, handy design is ideal for travel and versatile enough to meet your connectivity needs.

Features
• Over-current detection and protection.
• Plug and Play, hot swappable.
• Built-in USB cable (150cm).
• LED power indicator.
• Fully compliant with USB3.0 (Super Speed) specification.
• Compatible with USB2.0 (High Speed) specification.
• Compatible with USB1.1 (Full Speed) specification.
• Data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps (USB3.0).
• Supports Windows 8.1, 8, Win 7, Vista and XP.
• Supports MAC OS 10.9 and above.
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Buying Guide
Firewire
Firewire
Date Issued: 21st Oct 2008

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System Buses & Bandwidth
System Buses & Bandwidth
Date Issued: 21st Oct 2008

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Date Issued: 23rd Aug 2005

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Newlink 4 Port USB 3.0 Black Powered Hub + PSU
Newlink 4 Port USB 3.0 Black Powered Hub + PSU