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Sabrent SBT-P2D USB 2.0 CardBus 2-Port Hi-Speed PCMCIA Card Adapter | List Price: $16.99 Discount Price: $16.99

| Brand: Sabrent Binding: Electronics
Features: - Adds two USB 2.0 ports to any laptop
- USB 2.0 offers 480 Mbps transfer rates
- Backward compatible with USB 1.1 devices
- Supports up to 127 devices via daisy-chaining
- Support Inquiries - Support@kinamax.com
Spend the extra money and get a good adapter. [Posted on 2008-04-07] This adapter was a rip off. I purchased this for an upgrade. The generic drivers that run this will not read my external hard drives or usb hub. Overall a very disapointing purchase.
DON'T EVEN BOTHER [Posted on 2008-05-22] Do not buy this product. I couldn't install the drivers since the files were corrupt. Wasted 3 hours of my time trying to fix it. I even took it to my IT guy and even he couldn't fix it. We tried to use the drivers from the website but even those wouldn't work for some compatibility issues with Windows XP.
Overheated [Posted on 2008-06-12] Overheated, froze my powerbook and emitted a smell like burning plastic. Tried it on a PC laptop with the same result. Both laptops recovered, but I disposed of the device. At this price, I didn't bother contacting technical support, but I would have expected the device to shutdown before it froze the computer.
Confused????? [Posted on 2008-07-16] This card apparently loads immediately as you insert it into your dell latitude c610 laptop using drivers from windows. These drivers don't work well for this product and the cd-rom that came with the product does not clearly define how to install the drivers for maximum results. Its certainly not plug and play ready. I feel cheated as an overseas buyer. Sabrent should explain in detail how to install its drivers instead of giving their customers all this guess-work to do.
can not handle the heat [Posted on 2008-10-09] Got a two for one deal I could not resist, and received them quickly. I needed more usb ports on my Dell laptops (with Windows 2000), and they installed smoothly. However, once I pugged in a device that required 5vdc, the pcmcia card began to heat up...to the point of melting the plastic near the ports. Then the laptops just locked up. I returned the product for a prompt refund. For additional communication ports, this may be a good solution, but I wouldn't power anything with these.
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