Belkin brings four products to the UK, including the HDMI Switch and TuneTalk

Weekender case for notebook computers and Gigabit Network Adapter make it over the pond as well


26 September 2006 12:31 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Belkin has announced availability and pricing for a couple of products already launched in the US, as well as a new trolley case for notebook computers.

The Weekender Trolley fits within the current guidelines for handluggage for planes leaving the UK, and features a removable sleeve for notebook protection, as well as a compartment for laptop accessories. It’s available for £75.

The Gigabit USB2.0 Network Adapter is now available in the UK for £20, and plugs into a free USB port to increase speed from normal 480Mbps performance to 1000Mbps.

The HDMI Switch, available for £120, lets you expand the high-def potential of your TV by increasing ports from one HDMI to three. A remote control lets you switch between devices plugged into the device.

And finally, the TuneTalk Stereo, which costs £60, expands the functionality of your iPod Video by recording audio with two omni-directional microphones that yield stereo playback. It comes with a stand for hands-free use, and fits most Belkin iPod cases.
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