Published on November 25th,2009 at 5:27 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

I-O Data’s new net.USB lets you share USB devices on your network

I-O DATA’s latest ETG-DS/US or net.USB is a nice little gigabit USB converter which will allow you to access any USB 2.0 device plugged in it via your network.
From now on, you won’t have to bother about plugging and unplugging your USB devices once moving around with your Notebook as you will be capable of accessing each and everyone of them wirelessly unlike what you have been used to do (via home network) if you connected your USB devices directly to your PC or Mac.

Via I-O DATA
Category Peripherals
              
I-O Data’s new net.USB lets you share USB devices on your network
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  • http://www.kurcafe.de Josef

    Would be perfect for me but cant find a shop in europe where they sell it. *grmpf*

 

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