APH Networks checked out the Inateck HB4009 USB Hub
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If you have had the pleasure of owning any Nintendo Game Boys, you will know about the Game Link Cable. For our readers who are a little younger, the Game Link Cable was a game changer in the late 1990s. As its name suggests, it is a cable for the Game Boy line that allowed players to connect their systems together for a multiplayer gaming experience. Depending on which Game Boy each player had, the Link Cable could be used for head-to-head competition, co-op play, and trading items; the list goes on. The only game I recall playing religiously with my friends that involved the Link Cable was Pokemon, specifically Red and Blue. If you wanted to be the very best, like no one ever was, you had to have the Game Link Cable. Although technology has improved significantly in the past fifteen years, and players who want to compete with each other and trade items no longer have to carry around a cable to do so, the sentimental and usability factor is still in play. Various implementations of wireless technology has been the primary way of transferring files from one device to another in the past decade. However, even with Wi-Fi, the experience was definitely not seamless. Hence, when I had the opportunity to review the Inateck HB4009 USB hub, I was ready to see what it was capable of. Will the Inateck HB4009 bring back fond memories of the Link Cable in connecting multiple devices together cross-platform, or will it be phased out and labeled irrelevant for today's users? Read on to find out!Inateck HB4009 USB Hub Review @ APH Networks