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Now iv not done a review on USB cables before, really its just never hit me that I could actually write about these and there’s also the fact that there’s not really much you can say about a cable, but ill give it a go.
This is a normal printer cable which means it has two ends, one being the end which goes into any USB port in your computer or laptop, this end is the rectangle shaped end and is called a type A. The other end is which goes into your printer, and don’t worry as nearly every printer made has this kind of end so it will definitely fit, and this end is kind of square in shape and is known as the type B end.
It transfers data to your computer at speeds of up to 480 mbps, that’s megabytes a second which is really fast and is about 40 times faster than USB 1.1 cables. The cable its self is 1.8 m which is quite long to connect you printer to your pc wherever it may be on your desk but its not too long that you’ll be left with a mess of wires everywhere. One tip though if you are buying a cable measure the length it has to go before you buy it as you wont pay hardly anything for a cable with a longer length and it could save you money and time in the long run. As far as cables go, this one looks pretty good. The actual cable its self is grey in colour and its quite thick and feels very sturdy so there’s no need in worrying if it’ll ever break. The ends are orange which give it a nice look and you can tell by looking at the cable that its not a cheap flimsy one and its great value for money too.
If you look for one of these in staples or other high street computing stores it will cost you around £8. If you were to buy one of these online though you could probably get one for just a few pounds with postage included so this is what id do. Altogether it’s a great cable, belkin are a good make and its one you can be sure will really last a life time if you treat it right.
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