Electronics : Sabrent SBT-P2D USB 2.0 CardBus 2-Port Hi-Speed PCMCIA Card Adapter |
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Rating: - * Flat out doesnt work ... As soon as I inserted it into my laptop, my whole system locked up. As soon as I ejected it, laptop returned to normal. Pony up and get a higher priced one. Rating: - * Not worth Buying ... It was like Christmas morning when the package came. To the door I ran, paper and tape flew over my shoulders as I dove into the package...to find, the grinch that made this product didn't share my same excitement in making it, as I did in trying to use it. My computer locked up & blue screened me. I would not ask Santa for this under the tree next year. Instead, I'd beg him to spend more money on a quality USB port that would actually work. Rating: - * can not handle the heat ... Got a two for one deal I could not resist, and received them quickly. I needed more usb ports on my Dell laptops (with Windows 2000), and they installed smoothly. However, once I pugged in a device that required 5vdc, the pcmcia card began to heat up...to the point of melting the plastic near the ports. Then the laptops just locked up. I returned the product for a prompt refund. For additional communication ports, this may be a good solution, but I wouldn't power anything with these. Rating: - * Confused????? ... This card apparently loads immediately as you insert it into your dell latitude c610 laptop using drivers from windows. These drivers don't work well for this product and the cd-rom that came with the product does not clearly define how to install the drivers for maximum results. Its certainly not plug and play ready. I feel cheated as an overseas buyer. Sabrent should explain in detail how to install its drivers instead of giving their customers all this guess-work to do. Rating: - * Overheated ... Overheated, froze my powerbook and emitted a smell like burning plastic. Tried it on a PC laptop with the same result. Both laptops recovered, but I disposed of the device. At this price, I didn't bother contacting technical support, but I would have expected the device to shutdown before it froze the computer. |
