Total USB Solutions and Cable Solutions July, 2001.

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Total USB Solutions and Cable Solutions July, 2001

Solutions for You File Transfer Portable Storage Solution USB Hubs & Interface Solution Network Solution Memory Card Solution Imaging Solution

USB product line up File Transfer & Network Portable Storage Solution USB Hubs & Interface Imaging & Memory card reader/writer

Memory Card Solution Faster way to inter-communicate data between PC and Imaging device –Compact Flash Card (USB) reader / writer –Smart Media Card (USB) reader / writer

USB Hub & Interface Adapters For USB peripherals Upgrade to USB  for PDA, Modem (Serial)  for Mouse, Keyboard (PS/2)  for Printer (Parallel)  for HDD (SCSI)

Imaging Solution Video Capture Catch the Joyful Moment

Portable Storage Solution Take and GO for MP3 songs, VCD films, files –2.5 inch HDD enclosure –3.5 inch HDD enclosure –2.5 inch / 3.5 inch HDD enclosure –Slim CD-RW –H/H CD-RW

USB Network Ethernet Internet Win95 Win98 Internet Construct USB network Support TCP/IP, NetBEUI, IPX/SPX protocols Data transfer rate over 5Mbps USB-Ethernet 10 / 100 Base-TX adapter

USB File Transfer Cross-Platform –Mac-PC IrDA to USB –PC-PDA –PC-Cellular Phone

Packaging

Packaging - 2

Packaging - 3

Box Packaging

Total USB Solutions

1394 cable V.35 cable LFH cable 1284 cable CAT. 5 cable USB cable RGB cable SCSI cable Flat cable CISCO compatible cable Fiber Optic cable Total Cable Solutions