Mega Hub vs Giant Peripheral Pile

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hubSo you say you already have a hub with what, 4, 7, 16 ports?  Obviously you’re not serious about your USB needs otherwise you’d have this 24-port  monster! Coming at at roughly 6″ wide and a inch and a half tall, the majority of the ports are piggy-backed on each other around the diameter, with the two final ports sitting on top.  Each port has over-current protection and 480 Mbps transfer speeds.  You can choose to either power the hub via computer or use the included AC/DC wall adapter, which also allows for peripheral charging without the need for a computer.  The hub is both PC & Mac compatible and does not need additional drivers or software.  You can pick up your own Mega 24-port hub through ThinkGeek for about $50.

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