Subject | Re: USB 3.0 hubs that WORK on a new 15" Retina MacBook Pro |
From | Steve de Mena |
Date | 11/06/2012 09:49 (11/06/2012 00:49) |
Message-ID | <k72dnaD2yM22UgXNnZ2dnUVZ5gGdnZ2d@giganews.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Alan Baker |
Followups | Alan Baker (11m) |
Alan BakerI don't have any Logitech devices, but thanks for trying to change the subject.
In article <j7GdnePcWPFvgQXNnZ2dnUVZ5o4AAAAA@giganews.com>, Steve de Mena <steve@demena.com>wrote:Steve de MenaAlan Baker
On 11/4/12 4:43 AM, Lloyd wrote:LloydSteve de Mena
In article <ZuOdnVYEB4lY2QvNnZ2dnUVZ5u6dnZ2d@giganews.com>, Steve de Mena <steve@demena.com>wrote:Steve de MenaLloyd
On 11/3/12 7:49 PM, Lloyd wrote:
I'd be happy with a USB 3.0 hub that works well with my 15" Retina MacBook Pro.
Steve
I haven't horsed with USB 3.0 anything as I have no need.
But I wonder if those dongles that aren't USB 3 (or at least I don't believe they are) are bringing an issue to the table when used with a USB 3 hub?
The specs say it shouldn't be an issue, but then...
Lloyd, and everyone.....
WHY the fascination with my dongles???
(1) I tested with one device connected to the hub: an Apple USB SuperDrive (2) Amazon reviews for every single USB 3.0 hub I checked mentioned problems with Retina MacBook Pros
Steve
"PLEASE NOTE We have found that USB3.0 hubs are not very compatible with Logitech devices. This seems to be the case with all hubs, not just ours, so we do not recommend use of USB3.0 hubs with Logitech devices."
It seems there are problems with USB 3 that have nothing to do with Apple products...