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Dr. Bott T3 Hub
Created 2008-02-03 19:57

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Dr. Bott T3 Hub
Posted 02/03/2008 at 9:57:43pm | by Michelle Victoria
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The MacBook Air comes with only one USB 2.0 slot, and that might be a problem if you want to use multiple USB devices. You need to use a hub, and fortunately, the T3 Hub is small enough to fit in your pocket.

 

The T3 has three USB 2.0 ports. They’re all powered ports, too, and the T3 doesn’t require a separate power adapter; the T3 draws power from the USB port it is connected to. We were able to connect a bus-powered hard drive and a flash drive to the T3 without a hitch. Dr. Bott also includes an extended USB cord, in case the hub gets a little crowded.

 

The bottom line. The T3 is an ideal MacBook Air companion. It’s much easier to carry than your standard USB hub.

 

COMPANY:Dr. Bott

CONTACT: www.drbott.com

PRICE: $19.99

REQUIREMENTS: USB

Small. Powered USB hub.

Nothing, really.

 

 

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[1] http://www.drbott.com
[2] http://www.maclife.com/article/connect_your_mac_to_usb_gadgets
[3] http://www.maclife.com/article/matias_usb_2_0_keyboard_for_mac