On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 09:56 AM, Jeremy Derr wrote:

> USB2 has become a standard in PC computers. It has yet to really come 
> to play in actual peripherals. Like I said.... start naming some. 
> About the only decent USB2-only device I've seen would be some of 
> Iomega's newer drives. Even their hard drives have interchangeable 
> dongles so you can use them with FireWire -or- USB2.
>
> Name some. name some REAL stuff, that's actually shipping right now. 
> Not "coming soon", not vaporware.
>
> It's not a flaw.... if there's nothing out there to use it with.

I know for a fact that there are some MP3 players that have USB2 
connections.  One of my coworkers has one and loves it.  I also suspect 
that there are some file transfer utilities that take advantage of a 
USB connection between two PCs.  But peripherals?  Sorry, never heard 
of them using USB2.

I personally cannot see many peripherals moving to USB2.  Why not you 
ask?  Well, the only gain from USB2 as opposed to USB1.1 is bandwidth.  
Since many devices have yet to saturate a USB1.1 bus (as Jeremy pointed 
out) this issue is moot.

I can't see how the lack of USB2 is hurting the Mac platform.  Hell, if 
you've got a PCCard or PCI slot, you could look into adding your own 
port... (if OS X even supports it)

Phil Burk
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