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IOGEAR GPU202 USB PCMCIA CardBus Card

2 x 4-pin Type A USB 2.0 - Plug-in Module - MPN: GPU202 See Product Details

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Product Details of IOGEAR GPU202 USB PCMCIA CardBus Card

Description

Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cardbus - 2 Port USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus Card IOGEAR introduces the first Dual Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 PCMCIA Cardbus card (GPU202) for Macintosh® and IBM® compatible notebook computers. IOGEAR's USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card auto configures and requires no additional drivers. IOGEAR brings the cutting edge technology of USB 2.0 to your Macintosh PowerBook or PC Laptop. You will enjoy the convenience and newfound speed that has made USB an industry standard. IOGEAR's USB 2.0 PCMCIA Cardbus card will allow you to easily add up to 127 simultaneous USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices. This device will fit into any PCMCIA Cardbus slot. IOGEAR's USB 2.0 PCMCIA Cardbus card will fit the need of any mobile professional who needs the speed and convenience of USB 2.0.

Quick Glance

Device Type: Plug-in Module, USB Adapter

Summary

Product Title: IOGEAR GPU202 USB PCMCIA CardBus Card

Manufacturer: IOGEAR

Lowest Price: $44.07

Power Score: 3.3 | 3 Reviews

Network Adapter

System Type: Apple Macintosh, PC

Ports

Interface Connection: CardBus, 2 x 4-pin Type A USB 2.0 -

Slot/Port Type: PCMCIA Type II

Dimensions

Dimensions: 0.50" Height x 4.50" Depth x 2 Length

Weight: 1.40 oz

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

General

Number of Network Ports: 2

Device Type: Plug-in Module, USB Adapter

Interface Connection: CardBus, 2 x 4-pin Type A USB 2.0 -

Data Transfer Rate: 480 Mbps USB 2.0

Weight: 1.40 oz

Dimensions: 0.50" Height x 4.50" Depth x 2 Length

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited

URL: Manufacturer Link

Class: Hard Drive

Category: USB Firewire

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Features/Benefits: Fully Backwards Compatible to USB 1.1 Supports 32-bit Cardbus PC Card Type II Slot Hot Swappable - Plug-n-Play USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 Compliant 2 built-in type A USB connections No Software Needed 3 Year Limited Warranty Power Connections: DC adapter (optional) Power Consumption: 3.0V Case: Case Qty: 24 Height: 13.75 Length: 20 Width: 16 Wt: 18.75 Package Dimensions: Depth: 2.5in./6.4cm Height: 6.5in./16.5cm Width: 9.5in./24.1cm Wt: 1.5 lbs./680g Housing: Case: Metal/Plastic

Device Support: Up to 127

Humidity: 20 to 80% Non-condensing Relative Humidity Operating

Temperature: 32F (0C) to 158F (70C) Storage

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Reviews on IOGEAR GPU202 USB PCMCIA CardBus Card

  • 1
  By member: dganek - Nov 10, 2004

IOGEAR GPU202 USB PCMCIA CardBus Card

Strengths: XP recognize it

Weakness: Doesn't work at high speed. Interfers with the wireless card.

My HP laptop (nx9005) doesn't have a 2.0 USB port but I wanted to use its old HD for backup which I put in a USB case. I couldn't get this to work at 2.0 speeds. The web site was useless. I got a COMAPAQ card which works perfectly. It was the same price ($40) and included an A/C power supply which I didn't need on the HP but I did need on an older DELL laptop.

  • 4
  By member: hbwerner - Aug 3, 2007

Good product

Strengths: Plug in and self install.

Weakness: Might lack power for some attachments such as a printer

Used to salvage a laptop with bad USB ports from mother board problem. It was scrap it or get this PC card, which salvaged the computer. Do expect to need a powered USB splitter to run a printer, but still cheaper than a new computer.

  • 5
  By member: JonHK - Sep 20, 2008

USB 2.0 PCMCIA 2-Port Card is Great!

Strengths: Good price point, a snap to install, works very well

Weakness: None detected so far...

I use my laptop aboard my boat as a navigation computer, and all of my existing USB ports were being used by a weather receiver, a GPS receiver and the multiplexer. So when I upgraded the navigation software and the new version required a USB key, I had no USB port to use for access. I installed the USB 2.0 PCMCIA 2-Port Card and plugged the navigation program key into one of the ports; the...

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