Soyo Computer Inc. BAYONEEXTREME Intnal/xtrnal 9IN1 Card Reader

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Soyo Computer Inc. BAYONEEXTREME Intnal/xtrnal 9IN1 Card Reader

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: SOYO Mothboard
EAN: 0660475040965
Label: Soyo Computer inc.
Manufacturer: Soyo Computer inc.
Model: BAYONE-EXTREM
Publisher: Soyo Computer inc.
Studio: Soyo Computer inc.
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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Product DescriptionTurn your PC into a power station with SOYO BayOne Extreme! Designed for amateur and advanced users, BayOne Extreme adds expandability to the system for ultimate high-speed connectivity. Conveniently fits into the front of your PC, BayOne Extreme features 3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports and LINE-IN/OUT/MIC-IN Audio Solution.With SOYO BayOne Extreme, you can now connect multiple USB devices to your computer and download digital photos, video, MP3 music or hot sync your hand held device all at the same time! No more reaching to the back of the computer or unplugging devices!SOYO BayOne Extreme is designed to be universally compatible with all systems and external USB devices, making it easy to install and user friendly. Upgrade your PC today with SOYO BayOne Extreme and discover what you have been missing!




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  • Product Type: Card Reader
  • Shipping Weight: 1.50 lbs





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