USB Fever’s 3 in 1 USB2.0 Direct Link Cable + USB NetLink Cable + Card Reader

Posted on 02 March 2010 by


USBfever has launched a new 3 in 1 USB2.0 Direct Link Cable + USB NetLink Cable + Card Reader! It looks to be a great little accessory that has the ability to help those of you that rely on netbooks without DVD drives. Why is that? Well, the Direct Link Cable allows you to transfer files between computers instantly, for me that means no more loading everything I need onto either a thumb drive or external hard drive from my desktop….and then pulling it to the netbook. With this I could just connect the two computers! It is also a Netlink Cable which allows you to connect any computer WITHOUT an internet connection to one that is connected…and TADA! Now both have connectivity, it allows a computer to share a connection just through the cable. Oh by the way, did I mention it is a USB card reader also? Well, I did say 3 in 1 right?  :-)

This little dynamo can be purchased directly from USBfever for only $26.99 + $2.99 shipping. Head on over and check it out!

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Adrian is 28 years old and lives in Newark, Ohio with his wife Katie, 14-month old son Cooper, and two cats Tyson & Samar. He is a claims adjuster for State Farm Auto Insurance, and he has also worked in their systems department. He was a computer science major at Mt. Vernon Nazarene University, where he also played baseball. He quickly realized that he did not like writing code or script, which is why he changed both majors and schools, graduating from Franklin University with a BS in Business and minor in HR Management. Adrian has been a gadget enthusiast as far back as he can remember, and his wife might say that he spends more time in Best Buy than he does with her. In his spare time he likes to spend time with his new little family, reading, watching baseball, and assistant coaching on his high school varsity baseball team. He is also in the process of deciding if he is ready for the transition from PC to Mac, as he's sure many of you can relate.

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