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Veebeam is a company that I met at last year’s Pepcom trade show and they were kind enough to send us a sample of their Veebeam HD. This device works by streaming high definition video via Wireless USB. Not to be confused with AppleTV, GoogleTV or Roku; it’s not so much a media center as a media streamer.
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Vantec released its latest line of products, and we have the 10-Port USB 3.0 hub in the lab. If you need to add many USB 3.0 ports to your system, read on.
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Vantec has successfully come up with a low cost, easy to implement solution for adding two high-speed USB 3.0 ports to your system. This little PCI-e card takes only a few minutes to install and provides a hefty increase in performance over the old USB 2.0.Vantec has successfully come up with a low cost, easy to implement solution for adding two high-speed USB 3.0 ports to your system. This little PCI-e card takes only a few minutes to install and provides a hefty increase in performance over the old USB 2.0.
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Portable recharging solutions are becoming more and more common on the market. Cases have extra battery power, but they add bulk to the phone. Because of this, many are turning to standalone USB chargers that can be recharged via outlet or computer and then used to recharge your cell phone on the go anytime and anyplace. This is where Vantec comes in with their Power Gem 3500 portable battery bank which can be used to recharge your phone or any USB powered device on the go.
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Using the Vantec NexStar WiFi dock is not much different than any other external dock when wired. Simply plug it into the USB 3.0 connector and the drive shows up just like a flash drive would. Access speeds through USB 3.0 is bottle-necked by the USB interface but still speedy as compared to USB 2.0. We used a 3Gbps Crucial M500 SSD in our test to make sure the drive wasn't the limiting factor. We hit 422MB/s read and 402MB/s write speeds with this docking station and SSD combination. Wireless performance will vary widely depending on the connection type, signal strength and paired hardware...
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Vantec is well known for its range of NexStar external storage devices, but now they add wireless ability into the mix. Check out Tyler's full review now.
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This handy little device from Vantec is something that should be in every PC technician's toolkit. It's small enough to toss in a bag and provides all the same functions of a hard drive dock. Top it all off with USB 3.0 speeds and you have a fast and convenient way to access any SATA hard drive via a USB connection.
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Vantec NBV-320U3 USB 3.0 Dual Video Display Adapter Review @ TT
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Many years ago it was quite common to find notebook computers sporting PCMCIA cards. If you wanted to add a Token Ring, Ethernet or Modem to your laptop, you had to buy a PC Card that plugged into one of the available slots in the side of the chassis. Even after these devices began to become integrated, there would be new technologies emerge that required purchasing an add-in card, although the need for such expandability slowly waned as USB became the popular choice for external peripherals. With the advent of SSD technology and eSATA interfaces, it has become easy to saturate a measly 60MB/s USB 2.0 connection. Obviously a faster method of transfer is needed and USB 3.0 just hasn't materialized as quickly as we hoped. Thus for review today we have the Vantec Dual eSATA ExpressCard
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The Vantec 3-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Gigabit Ethernet is a product that many mobile users will like. Most Intel Ultrabooks only have one or two USB 3.0 ports and if you need a USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet adapter it means that you’ll possibly be down to one open USB 3.0 port or worse yet, none. This hub takes up one USB 3.0 port, but in return gives you a three USB 3.0 port hub and Gigabit Ethernet...
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