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nestork
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I just bought a solid state external hard drive, but the USB cable tha
came with it is only about 1 foot long.
I have a USB cable that came with a digital camera I bought years ag
that works on the solid state hard drive, and I'd like to get anothe
like it so that I can keep the external hard drive plugged in, and plu
in my camera whenever I want. (Rather than unplug the hard driv
whenever I want to tranfer photos from the camera to my computer.)
The cable I have now has "cylinders" molded into the cable a few inche
from each end. I expect they clean up the signal or something. Doe
anyone know what these "cylinders" are called and what they do?
The cable I have now has the following markings on it:
USB VER 2.0
28 AWG/1P
28 AWG/2C
TAIYO
2725
E176097
Underwriters Labs "Recognized Component" mark
AWM
80 deg. C
30 V
VW-1
I'd like to buy a similar quality cable. Since this cable came with
digital camera, I'm wondering if the best place to buy really hig
quality USB cables like this would be in a camera store. If someone i
paying $1500 for a really good camera, they're not going to cheap out o
the cables they use to upload their pictures onto their computer, right
--
nestork
came with it is only about 1 foot long.
I have a USB cable that came with a digital camera I bought years ag
that works on the solid state hard drive, and I'd like to get anothe
like it so that I can keep the external hard drive plugged in, and plu
in my camera whenever I want. (Rather than unplug the hard driv
whenever I want to tranfer photos from the camera to my computer.)
The cable I have now has "cylinders" molded into the cable a few inche
from each end. I expect they clean up the signal or something. Doe
anyone know what these "cylinders" are called and what they do?
The cable I have now has the following markings on it:
USB VER 2.0
28 AWG/1P
28 AWG/2C
TAIYO
2725
E176097
Underwriters Labs "Recognized Component" mark
AWM
80 deg. C
30 V
VW-1
I'd like to buy a similar quality cable. Since this cable came with
digital camera, I'm wondering if the best place to buy really hig
quality USB cables like this would be in a camera store. If someone i
paying $1500 for a really good camera, they're not going to cheap out o
the cables they use to upload their pictures onto their computer, right
--
nestork