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Belkin introduces Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista

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(Compton, CA) - January 8, 2007 - The new Belkin Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista lets you quickly transfer your MP3s and photos as well as your files and emails from your Windows XP-based computer to your PC running Windows Vista. This Cable provides the easiest and quickest way to ready you for the use of your new Windows Vista-based computer.The 8-foot Cable connects to your computers' USB ports. The Windows Easy Transfer Wizard then automatically appears, letting you choose what items to copy.



AVAILABILITY

Late January, with launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia to follow.
On Display At:

* 2007 International CES, January 8-11, 2007, in Las Vegas at Booth #30328 South Hall.

Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista (F5U258) - $39.99

* Transfers files between 2 PCs at speeds of up to 480Mbps
* Transfers 30GB of data in just one hour, which means it takes just one hour to transfer 7,500 songs to your new PC
* Automatically transfers your photos, music, files, email, user accounts, Windows settings-and more
* Eliminates need to set up a network, or burn dozens of CDs, to copy data
* Offers ideal mobile solution for copying files to and from your notebook, and home and work PCs
* Includes free PCsync software from Laplink to support automatic, scheduled synchronizations
* Provides 8 ft. of cable

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You know, I bet that some idiot will try plugging it into their own computer, thinking it will just make Windows Vista have all the XP stuff on it. And then he gets an error message saying "you idiot next time don't format before installing Vista" :p. Then again, when was the last time a computer transfered stuff to itself via USB?
 
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google for usb networking and find cables that do the same thing for under half the price... not to mention ive never actually used one but i think its just a male to male usb cable that crosses over tha data pins so it would be very easy to make.
 

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lol or you could just hook up the two hard drives together and transfer your files over XD...retarded stuff like this makes me laugh.
 

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nice...but ppl don't use much these days. They use Lan or Wifi :)
 
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I'm with bhaskar15 and ghost101 on this one.Routers are in almost all pc environments to begin with.
 

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This absolutely makes no sense to me. Are they saying existing USB cables wont be compatible with Windows Vista?
 

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This absolutely makes no sense to me. Are they saying existing USB cables wont be compatible with Windows Vista?

no, they're just trying to make you pay a not insubstantial ammount of money for something you probably already have, or could easily acquire or make yourself for about one-tenth the price...
 

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So, what you all are saying is I don't need some fancy whiz-bang cable to transfer programs (quickbooks, etc) to my new laptop correct? Any suggestions as to the type of cable to get? Thanks

kate
 
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