On Oct 31, 5:51 pm, Ralph Green <[email protected]> wrote:
> Howdy,
>   They seem quite clear to me.  Full speed for USB as always referred to
> the 12 Mbit/s speed.  I guess I would say buyers should always beware,
> but a little research does not hurt.  I remember when USB 2.0 came out
> and the new speed was called Hi-Speed.  I saw quite a few devices for a
> while that said they were USB 2.0 Full Speed.  I knew what it meant and
> also knew some people would not.  

I really appreciate the explanation. There are times when if one is so
ignorant they don't know what they don't know, and, therefore, they
don't know to research. I thought 2.0 meant 480Mb/s, and I was wrong
it would appear. I've learned some very expensive lessons, this one
was only $10 plus shipping.

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