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Usb connected

Posted on 22 March 2010 by Tech

One of the limitations on notebooks is the lack of USB ports in proportion to the number of devices we would like to hook up. An easy remedy these days is the USB Hub, but YD won’t be YD if we showcased run-of-the-mill solutions! So here’s the Infinite USB – an alternative plug on devices that kinda acts like a tag team. The design speaks for itself, so no point elaborating, however what we can do is talk about its effectiveness and limitations. For starters I don’t think we may be able to tag too many devices one behind the other. I reckon max 3 or 4 before the tag starts to look awkward, but the color coding on plugs will make it easy to identify which plug belongs to which device.

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    1. TheAL Says:

      That is a very cool idea. Most computers don’t have enough ports.

    2. Jay Says:

      I find that a lot of computers start doing strange things after you have more then four plugged in.

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