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Xmultiple Announces FocalPoint Snap-On's For USB Cables - Bend, Rotate and Snap USB Cables in the Direction a User Desires







Xmultiple Announces FocalPoint Snap-On's
For USB Cables - Bend, Rotate and Snap
USB Cables in the Direction a User
Desires

Xmultiple Announces FocalPoint Snap-On's
For USB Cables - Bend, Rotate and Snap
USB Cables in the Direction a User
Desires
06/05/2004 02:50 AM

XMULTIPLE Technologies Enhances USB Connections with FocalPoint Snap-On USB. Just Snap-On our FocalPoint Snap-On USB to your cable and position the cable in the direction you want away from a crowded work area [PRWEB Jun 5, 2004]




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