Keyspan's Latest USB Serial and PDA Adapters
Keyspan just let us know about new versions of its USB PDA Adapter and its High Speed USB Serial Adapter. The Keyspan USB PDA Adapter (USA-19Q) can now hot sync PDA devices at up to 115 kbps. Along with supporting serial PDAs from Palm, HP, Compaq, Casio, and Sharp, the updated adapter also works with Psion organizers and includes a 3-foot detachable USB cable. The enhanced adapter has a MSRP of $39. Keyspan's High Speed Serial Adapter (USA-19QW), which provides data rates up to 230 kbps, also now includes a 3-foot detachable USB cable, and is compatible with a broader range of modems, cameras, PDAs, GPS, cell phones, hand-held scanners, and other serial devices than its predecessor. This adapter has an MSRP of $59. In addition to "off-the shelf" support for Linux 2.4, Keyspan's Serial-to-USB Adapters support Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Mac OS 8.6 or higher.
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