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    My 9300 Docking Solution

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by calbear, May 5, 2005.

  1. calbear

    calbear Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have had my I9300 for about 1 1/2 week, and I am loving it... i take my baby back home every night, and it has been a hassle to plug and unplug all the USB devices i have at work... so I was shopping for a docking... and Voila... i found a solution...

    In HK, i got a Cooling Pad with USB hub attached to it, and for HKD 150, I got myself a docking... (sort of)... want to post some pic for all to see, but seem like this forum doesn't allow posting of pic...

    The cooling pad is made of aluminum, and has two CPU fan attached to the bottom for cooling... and in the back there are USB hub with four USB 2.0 port. So I just need to plug one the USB cable from the cooling pad to my I9300, and VOILA all my printers, and scanner are attached to my I9300...

    The cooling pad even has a external power just in case you need more power for the USB 2.0 hub... i would recomment this cooling pad... if anyone get around to buy one ...

    I9300 - 1.86 1G 60G 7200rpm 17" WUXGA 256M 6800Go - Waiting
    700m - 1.6 512M 40G - Current