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The Micro Innovations USB740R 2-Port USB 2.0 Cardbus PCMCIA Card is a reliable and efficient solution for expanding your PC's connectivity. With two high-speed USB 2.0 ports, it offers data transfer rates up to 480 Mbps and is backwards compatible with USB 1.1. Its hot-swappable design ensures easy use, while its lightweight and compact form factor makes it perfect for professionals on the move. Certified by FCC and CE, this card guarantees quality and performance.
Brand | Micro Innovations |
Item model number | USB740R |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 2 x 6 inches |
Manufacturer | Micro Innovations |
ASIN | B000086TL0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 6, 2003 |
F**S
USB 2 2 U
This is a nice product, easy to use and works as advertised. Can't ask for more.
J**S
Works Fine
I was a bit worried after reading the negative reviews of this card but it works fine, and for the price <$30 I have no complaints - it does the job.Noted behaviour:Running under XP - it does not require the drivers that ship with it - seems to run fine with the XP default drivers or with the shipped (non-XP certified) drivers on CD.Running a USB2 external disk (ION) that draws power from the USB port requires that you plug in the external power adapter for the card (it ships with it) to supply sufficient power for the device. If you don't plub in the adapter there are no warnings issued - the external drive just fails to be detected and configured, although all the ION power LEDs are on (if you listen closely you realise the disks aren't spinning). This may lead you to believe that the card and/or the external device is not working.XP sometimes complains about power surges exceeding specs on the USB hub when you plug in the AC adpater or the external drive, but the USB managemnt spec seems resilient enough to detect and handle this - in other words, no hardware smoked. The caveat is that XP says "click here" to resolve the problem and it doesn't - XP appears to shut the port or ports down so you need eject the card and re-insert.
B**E
Excellent
Un bon produitLe vendeur est bonLa livraison a tempsLe client est satisfaitGood good good good good
B**2
It might work for you
But it didn't work for me. Every time I plugged a device in to it, my laptop crashed with a "blue screen," and I had to wait for a reboot to use the device.
T**M
Shoulda read Amazon first
Bought the 4-port model of this card on the bay-of-E without checking Amazon for reviews -- ugh, exactly what you've read in the reviews on the 2-port model here apply there too. Didn't come with the driver disk, but DriverGuide has the file; insert and the computer recognises the card and adds the hubs but they do nothing, and nothing plugged into the card is recognised. Am seeking RMA or exchange for a different brand.Pardon that this review isn't specifically about the model here and card wasn't purchased on Amazon, but I'm reinforcing the warning others have given here: the disapproval rating for Micro Innovations USB 2.0 PCMCIA cards needed to hit 80% and as always /caviat emptor/.
C**5
I wish Amazon had negative stars
I bought this hoping to upgrade to USB 2.0 and it hasn't work at all. I haven't been able to troubleshoot and thier website doesn't even support this product. It is supposed to come with a 3.5 disk that contains the driver but it wasn't included. Micro Inovations sucks. Be sure to check for support before you buy any product from them. Better yet don't buy anything from them and hopefully they will disappear.
J**K
Trash. Don't waste your money.
This card has NEVER worked. I've messed with it on and off for a month now and am finally throwing it away. As soon as I plug in a thumb drive the computer crashes with a blue screen.From my experience and looking at the other reviews, stay away from this junk. Don't throw away your money.
J**H
sure way to a crash
The device worked fine for two weeks then it made my laptop crash every time I had it inserted. Thank goodness removing the device brought me back. I spent hours trying the ideas from the Micro tech. Nothing helped. Its junk.
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