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Considering a USB serial adapter?
August 17, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Of all the USB devices that are available, the simplest device of the lot is the USB serial cable that can add several serial ports (from 1 to 16) to one’s computer. The reason for this is because most computers either one or two ports or none at all.
And since there are requirements of several serial ports depending on the kinds of applications that are used, it becomes important for one to have accessibility to several of these ports for several areas of use. The docking station is one such device that can provide users with an access to ports such as serial, parallel, PS/2, networking, Ethernet and even USB ports that can used for a large variety of applications ranging from communication to storage and so on and so forth.
And since the device is bit more complicated but follows the same technology as the USB serial adapter, buying one of these devices can provide one instant access to printers, modems, handheld and pocket PCs, digital cameras while supporting application that require a high speed serial communications port.
Since these devices aren’t that expensive, one can easily find them on internet sites at nominal prices and with a range to choose from, one can take their time in making a choice based on their needs. One way or another, these devices can enhance your PC and take it to the next level of functionality.