Darius Chang | Oct 18, 2007
At the HP SmartOffice launch in Vietnam today, HP showcased its latest USB network print adapter alongside the new range of office laser printers.
Barely the size of a four-port USB hub, the little black box allows your to hook up your USB printer to a router, thereby allowing the peripheral to be shared between different PCs without having to exchange plugs. Though network printing adapters have been in the market for a long time, HP's offering is possibly one of the more affordable options around. It will retail for US$69 when it becomes available in Asia next month. This device works on a 10/100 Ethernet connection and is compatible with Windows XP as well as Vista.
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