Sony PEGA-HS10 USB HotSync Cable

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Sony PEGA-HS10 USB HotSync Cable

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 : Sony PEGA-HS10 USB HotSync Cable
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242598669
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony







Features:
  • Sync your data anywhere without the need of the cradle
  • Includes USB cable and plug adapter
  • Simple, easy-to-use design
  • Part of a complete line of SonyStyle CLIÉ accessories
  • Compatible with CLIÉ PEG-NR, T, SL, and SJ series handhelds





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Customer Reviews
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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - No verdict yet
I bought this to Hot Sync with a second PC. I haven't been able to get it to work yet. Have tried everything. My USB cradle worked with the unit and my PC with Windows XP, so I'm thinking it's something with the cable. Waiting to here from somebody else on the issue. I believe there's a misprint in the users manual about selecting "Direct Serial" connection. That's not even an option in the Hot Sync Manager. I have it set to "Cradle/Cable."



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