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NT Compatible » News » January 2008 » ULTRA Stackable Review

ULTRA Stackable Review

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 01/14/2008 11:20 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Bjorn3D takes a look at the ULTRA Stackable.




A quick glance underneath my desk (and I am sure that it’s the same for most of you guys out there), you will find that it’s filled with cables and power bricks. There are connectors for the desktop, the monitor, a router, an external storage, laptop connector, Ipod charger, cell phone charger, speaker, modem, etc.... In fact, two six plug power strip is not even enough for my needs and I constantly finding myself unplug one connector for other devices. How unfortunate for the gadget junkies like us who live in the tech world.

One of the many annoyances with modern computer system is the share amount of cables cluttering the work space. Many of us probably have multiple surge protectors coming off the wall sockets for our computer, monitor, printer, cell phone charger, MP3 player, and various peripherals which all use their own power brick. It is so annoying and I often think “why can’t the tech industry get together and standardize the external power connector?” How we all wish that we can simply use one or a few connectors and free our work spaces from cable clutters.

Luckily, the folks at Ultra understand this problem and have come up with a product that tries to ease some of the cable clutters. Their Ultra's Stackable, a family of computer peripherals that include a power center, external storage, and media readers, will be the focus of today's review. Join us as we take a look at the Ultra Stackable to see if the Stackable can be a part of the solution to your cable clutters..

ULTRA Stackable Review


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