Introduction
Well today we are going to take a look at a little different product that usual
My local computer store gave this to me to review and it’s an email hub from Thrust…. So what is a email hub then? Well that’s what we are here to figure out. I myself was laughing about it when I first heard about it
Well well it’s time to have a peek into the world of weird stuff…..
About Trust
Trust produces technology products that are reliable yet affordable.This applies to all our products, Trust ALWAYS keeps the user in mind. Furthermore, ten years of market experience and Research & Development expertise has resulted in our brand becoming well known for some important brand characteristics:
Affordable quality products
Smart technology for both home and small businesses
Reliable with 10 years of experience
Two years full warranty on all products
One of the market’s widest product range
User friendly, complete and easy-to-install
Available through dealers and retailers throughout Europe
Experienced 24/7 customer care in various languages
Local market presence with more than 200 people working from offices in many European countries
Technical Specifications
4 port USB hub
POP3 email notification
Adjustable frequency email check
8 melodies, flashing leds and 8 different pop up messages programmable
Free programmable pop up text
Automatic link with your own email program for downloading messages
4 port status indication leds
Power indication LED
LED when PC is connected
12 Mbit speed per second
Supports both self powered and bus powered modes
Supports Windows 98, 2000 and ME
Product size (HxWxD in mm): 105x60x32
Gross weight: 0,3 kg
Package contents
Hub
USB cable
Multi language user’s manual
Diskette with software
Minimum System Requirements
USB connection
Floppy disc drive
10MB free HDD space
POP3 email account for notification service
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Mac OS (Hub only)

This is how this came packed. Everything was put into a plastic box, and packed really well….

This is what came with the hub itself. Manual with 6 different languages and a USB cable.
Then there is the little registration card and a driver disk that is missing the
Win XP drivers but you can download them from the Trust webiste….

The unit itself. The top leds start flashing like the Knight rider car when you get a mail.
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